This paper examines the impact of the Senior Citizens Freedom to Work Act of 2000, which abolished the Social Security retirement earnings test for those aged 65-69, on the labor supply of older men using data from the 1996-2004 waves of the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). Based on reduced-form specifications, we find that the repeal of the earnings test increased labor supply on the intensive margin by 12-17%, the bulk of which was concentrated among men with a high-school degree, whose labor supply rose by 19-26%. We formulate a unique test for endogenous reporting of health status by examining how reported health changes with the repeal of the earnings test. We find some evidence of endogenous self-reported health status. In particula...
The federal policy on older workers has shifted from the encouragement of early withdrawal from the ...
"This paper presents estimates of the impact of Social Security's Delayed Retirement Credit on the e...
This paper uses data from the Health and Retirement Study to examine the employment and retirement b...
The Social Security earnings test, which currently applies to those ages 62-64, reduces immediate pa...
It is essential to understand the labor supply incentives generated by the Social Security (SS) syst...
In this study the social security earnings test is shown to have a significant effect empirically on...
Abstract- The Social Security earnings test reduces payments to beneficiaries whose labor income exc...
Social Security provides retirement income to eligible elderly individuals who reach age 62 and appl...
The labor supply and benet claiming incentives provided by the early retirement rules of the Social ...
262 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.A stated policy goal in the U...
This paper introduces the age at which Social Security benefits are claimed as an additional outcome...
This version: May 2009Although there exists a large volume of literature on the subject, a consensus...
This paper analyzes the economic effects of the end of mandatory retirement. It takes advantage of t...
We estimate the impact of employer-provided retiree health insurance on the rate at which men aged 5...
This study examines the effect of the 2000 repeal of the earnings test above the normal retirement a...
The federal policy on older workers has shifted from the encouragement of early withdrawal from the ...
"This paper presents estimates of the impact of Social Security's Delayed Retirement Credit on the e...
This paper uses data from the Health and Retirement Study to examine the employment and retirement b...
The Social Security earnings test, which currently applies to those ages 62-64, reduces immediate pa...
It is essential to understand the labor supply incentives generated by the Social Security (SS) syst...
In this study the social security earnings test is shown to have a significant effect empirically on...
Abstract- The Social Security earnings test reduces payments to beneficiaries whose labor income exc...
Social Security provides retirement income to eligible elderly individuals who reach age 62 and appl...
The labor supply and benet claiming incentives provided by the early retirement rules of the Social ...
262 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.A stated policy goal in the U...
This paper introduces the age at which Social Security benefits are claimed as an additional outcome...
This version: May 2009Although there exists a large volume of literature on the subject, a consensus...
This paper analyzes the economic effects of the end of mandatory retirement. It takes advantage of t...
We estimate the impact of employer-provided retiree health insurance on the rate at which men aged 5...
This study examines the effect of the 2000 repeal of the earnings test above the normal retirement a...
The federal policy on older workers has shifted from the encouragement of early withdrawal from the ...
"This paper presents estimates of the impact of Social Security's Delayed Retirement Credit on the e...
This paper uses data from the Health and Retirement Study to examine the employment and retirement b...