We examine retired Canadians’ subjective survey reports of satisfaction with finances,and with life, relative to the period before retirement.retirement, savings, subjective survey reports
In prior decades, retirement research focused on the negative effects of the life transition—such as...
DURING THE PAST half century, retirement income security in the United States has been based on a co...
At each stage of the life course, people experience different economic situations. Retired people, f...
We examine retired Canadians’ subjective survey reports of satisfaction with finances, and with lif...
This report is cross-listed as No. 199 in the McMaster University SEDAP Research Paper Series. The R...
Using data from three waves of the General Social Survey on retirement and older workers (1994, 2002...
Data from the 1989 Survey of Consumer Finance were used to examine the effect of socio- demographic,...
A key question in Canada’s pensions debate is whether Canadians will be able to maintain their livin...
This study examines whether social security influences the aggregate retirement rate in Canada. The ...
Assessing savings sufficiency requires detailed information on both potential retirement benefits an...
Measures of retirement that take a cohort perspective are appealing since retirement patterns may ch...
Laslett’s theory of the Third Age regarding postretirement life satisfaction was tested from the soc...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.Hi...
Canadians successfully reformed the Canada/Quebec Pension Plans in the 1990s. Now we must do the sam...
As the Baby Boomer generation ages and transitions into retirement, interest has grown in better und...
In prior decades, retirement research focused on the negative effects of the life transition—such as...
DURING THE PAST half century, retirement income security in the United States has been based on a co...
At each stage of the life course, people experience different economic situations. Retired people, f...
We examine retired Canadians’ subjective survey reports of satisfaction with finances, and with lif...
This report is cross-listed as No. 199 in the McMaster University SEDAP Research Paper Series. The R...
Using data from three waves of the General Social Survey on retirement and older workers (1994, 2002...
Data from the 1989 Survey of Consumer Finance were used to examine the effect of socio- demographic,...
A key question in Canada’s pensions debate is whether Canadians will be able to maintain their livin...
This study examines whether social security influences the aggregate retirement rate in Canada. The ...
Assessing savings sufficiency requires detailed information on both potential retirement benefits an...
Measures of retirement that take a cohort perspective are appealing since retirement patterns may ch...
Laslett’s theory of the Third Age regarding postretirement life satisfaction was tested from the soc...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.Hi...
Canadians successfully reformed the Canada/Quebec Pension Plans in the 1990s. Now we must do the sam...
As the Baby Boomer generation ages and transitions into retirement, interest has grown in better und...
In prior decades, retirement research focused on the negative effects of the life transition—such as...
DURING THE PAST half century, retirement income security in the United States has been based on a co...
At each stage of the life course, people experience different economic situations. Retired people, f...