In the half century after World War II labor force participation in the population past age 60 fell substantially in nearly all rich countries. Declining participation rates became a matter of major concern when it became clear that population growth rates were slowing and the average age of citizens in most rich countries was rising. A rapidly growing number of aged was living longer but spending a smaller number of years in the paid workforce. This paper examines recent trends in retirement behavior in 21 rich countries. It proposes three straightforward measures of labor force exit, and it estimates labor force exit rates using a variety of labor supply indicators, including the labor force participation rate, the employment rate, averag...
Labour participation rates for male workers older than 54 years of age have decreased in some Europe...
This paper analyses the labour market transitions of older men and women using data from the British...
Background: Coping with aging populations is a challenge for most developed countries. Supporting no...
Ages of labor market exit have increased steadily since the late 1990s in OECD countries, but with c...
While there is considerable evidence of a trend toward earlier retirement in the United States and E...
The trend toward earlier and earlier retirement was one of the most important labor market developme...
One of the most important and intriguing phenomena in the United States labor markets was the post-W...
Abstract. While there is considerable evidence of a trend toward earlier retirement in the United St...
The American population is aging rapidly. Persons 65 and over who now constitute about one-fifth of ...
The issue of population ageing becomes more prominent, countries will see a change in the population...
This paper analyzes the economic effects of the end of mandatory retirement. It takes advantage of t...
This paper aims at exploring senior-aged labor force participation in both OECD countries and Taiwan...
Ages of labor market exit have increased steadily since the late 1990s in OECD countries, but with c...
Labor force participation rates of older men have been observed to fall substantially with economic ...
The paper focuses on the Average Effective Age of Retirement (AEAR) indicator allowing policy makers...
Labour participation rates for male workers older than 54 years of age have decreased in some Europe...
This paper analyses the labour market transitions of older men and women using data from the British...
Background: Coping with aging populations is a challenge for most developed countries. Supporting no...
Ages of labor market exit have increased steadily since the late 1990s in OECD countries, but with c...
While there is considerable evidence of a trend toward earlier retirement in the United States and E...
The trend toward earlier and earlier retirement was one of the most important labor market developme...
One of the most important and intriguing phenomena in the United States labor markets was the post-W...
Abstract. While there is considerable evidence of a trend toward earlier retirement in the United St...
The American population is aging rapidly. Persons 65 and over who now constitute about one-fifth of ...
The issue of population ageing becomes more prominent, countries will see a change in the population...
This paper analyzes the economic effects of the end of mandatory retirement. It takes advantage of t...
This paper aims at exploring senior-aged labor force participation in both OECD countries and Taiwan...
Ages of labor market exit have increased steadily since the late 1990s in OECD countries, but with c...
Labor force participation rates of older men have been observed to fall substantially with economic ...
The paper focuses on the Average Effective Age of Retirement (AEAR) indicator allowing policy makers...
Labour participation rates for male workers older than 54 years of age have decreased in some Europe...
This paper analyses the labour market transitions of older men and women using data from the British...
Background: Coping with aging populations is a challenge for most developed countries. Supporting no...