Timing of retirement and, implicitly, plans to work in later life have great policy relevance. They affect Social Security expenditures, employers’ pension expenditures, as well as labor force supply and demand. In light of the recent recession, it is particularly important to explore whether economic downturns and workers’ financial status influence their later-life work plans. To answer this question, we analyzed data from the nationally representative Health and Retirement Study (HRS), which included questions about expectations to work full-time after age 62 and age 65
Thesis advisor: Alicia H. MunnellThis thesis focuses on the employment of older workers and addresse...
As the members of the “baby boom” generation — people born between 1946 and 1964 — approach retireme...
This study investigated why the age that the respondents planned to retire and the age that they act...
We compare older workers’ plans for work and retirement with their subsequent work and retirement ou...
Recent policy shifts in the United States have resulted in an increase in the number of older worker...
Purpose: This study examined dynamic factors in a worker's background, resources, jobs or health wh...
We compare older workers\u27 plans for work and retirement with their subsequent work and retirement...
This paper investigates the influences on retirement behavior among older workers who were surveyed ...
Objectives. Recent changes in retirement trends and patterns have raised questions about the likely ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate factors within nine identified areas that influence...
Recent changes in retirement trends and patterns have raised questions about the likely retirement b...
We study the influence of job characteristics on prospective retirement as measured by the probabili...
As the population ages in the United States and other countries, encouraging older individuals to wo...
The trend to later retirements and increased work for pay during retirement have been explained by l...
This project includes three studies, all taking a life-cycle perspective to study the many interacti...
Thesis advisor: Alicia H. MunnellThis thesis focuses on the employment of older workers and addresse...
As the members of the “baby boom” generation — people born between 1946 and 1964 — approach retireme...
This study investigated why the age that the respondents planned to retire and the age that they act...
We compare older workers’ plans for work and retirement with their subsequent work and retirement ou...
Recent policy shifts in the United States have resulted in an increase in the number of older worker...
Purpose: This study examined dynamic factors in a worker's background, resources, jobs or health wh...
We compare older workers\u27 plans for work and retirement with their subsequent work and retirement...
This paper investigates the influences on retirement behavior among older workers who were surveyed ...
Objectives. Recent changes in retirement trends and patterns have raised questions about the likely ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate factors within nine identified areas that influence...
Recent changes in retirement trends and patterns have raised questions about the likely retirement b...
We study the influence of job characteristics on prospective retirement as measured by the probabili...
As the population ages in the United States and other countries, encouraging older individuals to wo...
The trend to later retirements and increased work for pay during retirement have been explained by l...
This project includes three studies, all taking a life-cycle perspective to study the many interacti...
Thesis advisor: Alicia H. MunnellThis thesis focuses on the employment of older workers and addresse...
As the members of the “baby boom” generation — people born between 1946 and 1964 — approach retireme...
This study investigated why the age that the respondents planned to retire and the age that they act...