The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11293-009-9201-yThis study investigates the impact of the abolition of mandatory retirement on earnings profiles of faculty in postsecondary institutions. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) excluded faculty from the protection of age discrimination laws until January 1, 1994, due to perceived adverse effects of this legislation on the academic labor market. After 1994, research has found that more faculty are remaining employed beyond the age of 70 and more institutions are offering early retirement plans. This study adds to the literature by finding that the policy change has steepened age-earnings profiles for cohorts entering the labor mark...
The purpose of this report is to assess the impacts of possible changes to the way Canadians retire....
Regression results for the impact of elimination of the mandatory retirement policy on the age of te...
We examine the impact of mandatory retirement on the retirement decisions of professors in Canada us...
After 1993, college and university professors will have an almost unlimited lease on the ivory tower...
In a sample of Canadian Ph.D.’s, Warman and Worswick (2010) report that forty-two percent obtained t...
The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) promised to protect older workers from discriminator...
This article will explore the sociology behind the original Age Discrimination in Employment Act (AD...
This article will consider disparate impact analysis in the context of mandatory retirement of the p...
Contrary to earlier interpretations of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, courts are currentl...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the macro employment effects of the federal Age Discrim...
In the UK, as a result of the Age Discrimination Act (2006) a default retirement age no longer exist...
In 1967, Congress recognized that the number of displaced older people in the workforce was growing,...
The question that this paper addresses is whether age discrimination laws are justified for the prot...
The study examines the reason for the significant increase in the 'age premium' over the period 1981...
The question that this paper addresses is whether age discrimination laws are justified for the prot...
The purpose of this report is to assess the impacts of possible changes to the way Canadians retire....
Regression results for the impact of elimination of the mandatory retirement policy on the age of te...
We examine the impact of mandatory retirement on the retirement decisions of professors in Canada us...
After 1993, college and university professors will have an almost unlimited lease on the ivory tower...
In a sample of Canadian Ph.D.’s, Warman and Worswick (2010) report that forty-two percent obtained t...
The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) promised to protect older workers from discriminator...
This article will explore the sociology behind the original Age Discrimination in Employment Act (AD...
This article will consider disparate impact analysis in the context of mandatory retirement of the p...
Contrary to earlier interpretations of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, courts are currentl...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the macro employment effects of the federal Age Discrim...
In the UK, as a result of the Age Discrimination Act (2006) a default retirement age no longer exist...
In 1967, Congress recognized that the number of displaced older people in the workforce was growing,...
The question that this paper addresses is whether age discrimination laws are justified for the prot...
The study examines the reason for the significant increase in the 'age premium' over the period 1981...
The question that this paper addresses is whether age discrimination laws are justified for the prot...
The purpose of this report is to assess the impacts of possible changes to the way Canadians retire....
Regression results for the impact of elimination of the mandatory retirement policy on the age of te...
We examine the impact of mandatory retirement on the retirement decisions of professors in Canada us...