This paper seeks to address the question that whether and to what extent does Social Security retirement benefits cause early retirement. This question is studied under “Option Value” and “Peak Value” models, in which the individual's retirement decision is derived as a function of future variations of present value of social security wealth. The results indicate that Social Security (in the form of retirement benefits) has a significant effect on retirement decisions and that the future path of these benefits is an important determinant of the probability of retirement among would-be retired men
incentives affect retirement behavior. We use the Health and Retirement Survey (HRS) to examine the ...
peer reviewedThis paper focuses on Social Security benefit claiming behavior, a take-up decision tha...
This paper reconciles previous research outcomes and explains why prior studies offer conflicting re...
We provide a long term perspective on the individual retirement be-havior and on the future of retir...
One of the most critical decisions affecting Social Security retirement benefits is when to begin re...
The effect of Social Security rules on the age people choose to retire can be critical in evaluatin...
This paper analyzes the relationship between retirement and wealth. In a simple model where the onl...
This paper evaluates potential responses to reductions in early Social Security retirement benefits...
We provide a long term perspective on the individual retirement behavior and on the future of retire...
We provide a long term perspective on the individual retirement behavior and on the future of retire...
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...
People nearing retirement face a well-known decision: When should to begin taking social security be...
Early retirement seems to plague social security systems in a number of European countries. In this ...
This paper simulates the retirement effects of the various elements of proposals made by the Presid...
incentives affect retirement behavior. We use the Health and Retirement Survey (HRS) to examine the ...
peer reviewedThis paper focuses on Social Security benefit claiming behavior, a take-up decision tha...
This paper reconciles previous research outcomes and explains why prior studies offer conflicting re...
We provide a long term perspective on the individual retirement be-havior and on the future of retir...
One of the most critical decisions affecting Social Security retirement benefits is when to begin re...
The effect of Social Security rules on the age people choose to retire can be critical in evaluatin...
This paper analyzes the relationship between retirement and wealth. In a simple model where the onl...
This paper evaluates potential responses to reductions in early Social Security retirement benefits...
We provide a long term perspective on the individual retirement behavior and on the future of retire...
We provide a long term perspective on the individual retirement behavior and on the future of retire...
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...
People nearing retirement face a well-known decision: When should to begin taking social security be...
Early retirement seems to plague social security systems in a number of European countries. In this ...
This paper simulates the retirement effects of the various elements of proposals made by the Presid...
incentives affect retirement behavior. We use the Health and Retirement Survey (HRS) to examine the ...
peer reviewedThis paper focuses on Social Security benefit claiming behavior, a take-up decision tha...
This paper reconciles previous research outcomes and explains why prior studies offer conflicting re...