<div>What accounts for the striking decline in labor force participation at increasingly younger ages? Social Security and Retirement around the World examines one explanation: social security programs actually provide incentives for early retirement. This volume houses a set of remarkable papers th
Social Security and Retirement Around the World
β Scribed by Jonathan Gruber; David A. Wise
- Publisher
- University of Chicago Press
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 500
- Series
- National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
What accounts for the striking decline in labor force participation at increasingly younger ages? Social Security and Retirement around the World examines one explanation: social security programs actually provide incentives for early retirement. This volume houses a set of remarkable papers that present information on the social security systems, and labor force participation patterns, in Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States. a This book is highly recommended for the serious student of retirement age trends and social security old-age pension policies of industrial nations in a cross-national context. Martin B. Tracy, "Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare "a OC A path-breaking public-policy study. The authors consistently use a new methodology to evaluate the consequences of retirement systems on the behavior of older workers in eleven industrialized countries. In doing so, the book passes a major test of any conference volume the whole greatly exceeds the sum of its parts. This book without question provides the most consistent cross-national analyses of the work disincentives of retirement programs ever produces. Moreover it will serve as the model for all future efforts of this kind.OCO "Journal of Economics""
β¦ Subjects
Social security -- Congresses. ; Retirement income -- Congresses. ; Old age pensions -- Congresses. ; Older people -- Economic conditions -- Congresses.; BUS000000; BUS033000; BUS050040
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