The effect of Social Security rules on the age people choose to retire can be critical in evaluating proposed changes to those rules. This research derives a theory of retirement that views retirement as a special type of labor supply decision. This decision is driven by wealth and substitution effects on labor supply, interacting with a fixed cost of working that makes low hours of work unattractive. The theory is tractable analytically, and therefore well-suited for analyzing proposals that affect Social Security. This research examines how retirement age varies with generosity of Social Security benefits. A ten-percent reduction in the value of benefits would lead individuals to postpone retirement by between one-tenth and one-half a...
A crosscutting team of Urban Institute experts in Social Security, labor markets, savings behavior, ...
This article investigates the causes in the reduction of labor force participation of the old. We ar...
This paper seeks to address the question that whether and to what extent does Social Security retire...
The effect of Social Security rules on the age people choose to retire can be critical in evaluating...
This paper analyzes the relationship between retirement and wealth. In a simple model where the onl...
Recent changes legislated in the U.S. Social Security system have altered the economic incentives to...
This paper specifies and estimates a structural life cycle model of retirement and wealth and applie...
This research examines the relationship between mortality risk and retirement, and mortality risk an...
This project uses data from the Health and Retirement Study to examine, in the context of a structur...
This paper simulates the retirement effects of the various elements of proposals made by the Presid...
A crosscutting team of Urban Institute experts in Social Security, labor markets, savings behavior, ...
[Excerpt] Budgetary pressures on the Social Security system have increased in recent years, promptin...
As the debate over Social Security privatization continues in the media and the U.S. Congress, raisi...
This study examines empirically whether social security influences the retirement decisions of indiv...
This paper examines the composition and distribution of total wealth for a cohort of 51 to 61 year o...
A crosscutting team of Urban Institute experts in Social Security, labor markets, savings behavior, ...
This article investigates the causes in the reduction of labor force participation of the old. We ar...
This paper seeks to address the question that whether and to what extent does Social Security retire...
The effect of Social Security rules on the age people choose to retire can be critical in evaluating...
This paper analyzes the relationship between retirement and wealth. In a simple model where the onl...
Recent changes legislated in the U.S. Social Security system have altered the economic incentives to...
This paper specifies and estimates a structural life cycle model of retirement and wealth and applie...
This research examines the relationship between mortality risk and retirement, and mortality risk an...
This project uses data from the Health and Retirement Study to examine, in the context of a structur...
This paper simulates the retirement effects of the various elements of proposals made by the Presid...
A crosscutting team of Urban Institute experts in Social Security, labor markets, savings behavior, ...
[Excerpt] Budgetary pressures on the Social Security system have increased in recent years, promptin...
As the debate over Social Security privatization continues in the media and the U.S. Congress, raisi...
This study examines empirically whether social security influences the retirement decisions of indiv...
This paper examines the composition and distribution of total wealth for a cohort of 51 to 61 year o...
A crosscutting team of Urban Institute experts in Social Security, labor markets, savings behavior, ...
This article investigates the causes in the reduction of labor force participation of the old. We ar...
This paper seeks to address the question that whether and to what extent does Social Security retire...