Debates surrounding working longer focus mainly on increasing legal and effective retirement ages, leaving the preferred retirement age largely overlooked. There is a large East-West divide in Europe regarding the latter, with individuals in Eastern Europe wanting to retire earlier. We aim to explain this gap in terms of differences in working conditions and state-level legal conditions. Using the 2010 European Social Survey data on employed individuals aged 50-70 in 24 countries enriched with country-level information, we find that part of the explanation is found in the lower levels of job control found in Eastern Europe. Moreover, the results suggest that Karasek’s job demand/control model fits better in Western than Eastern European cou...
In light of recent policies aiming to promote the prolongation of working life, one of the key quest...
Many European countries are facing the challenge of increasing the effective retirement age. Increas...
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to examine whether cross-country differences in pensionable ag...
Debates surrounding working longer focus mainly on increasing legal and effective retirement ages, l...
Debates surrounding working longer focus mainly on increasing legal and effective retirement ages, l...
Policies incentivizing longer working lives can remain ineffective if employers are not able and wil...
Increasing life expectancy coupled with declining birth rates is prompting European countries to rev...
This article examines whether the different welfare states of the European Union member states engen...
After a long period of promoting early retirement, European societies have recently started to imple...
The demographic trend of aging is challenging the financial long-term sustainability of Europe’s wel...
This article examines whether the different welfare states of the European Union member states engen...
We use the labor force ad hoc module “transition from work into retirement” to analyze the link betw...
The book addresses a timely issue that attracts both researchers and policy-makers: the factors expl...
Theoretical background: The process of aging has profound economic consequences for many countries, ...
Facing demographic ageing, Germany and Austria have reformed their old age security systems to be su...
In light of recent policies aiming to promote the prolongation of working life, one of the key quest...
Many European countries are facing the challenge of increasing the effective retirement age. Increas...
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to examine whether cross-country differences in pensionable ag...
Debates surrounding working longer focus mainly on increasing legal and effective retirement ages, l...
Debates surrounding working longer focus mainly on increasing legal and effective retirement ages, l...
Policies incentivizing longer working lives can remain ineffective if employers are not able and wil...
Increasing life expectancy coupled with declining birth rates is prompting European countries to rev...
This article examines whether the different welfare states of the European Union member states engen...
After a long period of promoting early retirement, European societies have recently started to imple...
The demographic trend of aging is challenging the financial long-term sustainability of Europe’s wel...
This article examines whether the different welfare states of the European Union member states engen...
We use the labor force ad hoc module “transition from work into retirement” to analyze the link betw...
The book addresses a timely issue that attracts both researchers and policy-makers: the factors expl...
Theoretical background: The process of aging has profound economic consequences for many countries, ...
Facing demographic ageing, Germany and Austria have reformed their old age security systems to be su...
In light of recent policies aiming to promote the prolongation of working life, one of the key quest...
Many European countries are facing the challenge of increasing the effective retirement age. Increas...
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to examine whether cross-country differences in pensionable ag...