Incentives and Limitations of Employment Policies on Retirement Transitions
Robert L. Clark and Joseph P. Newhouse, organizers
Conference held August 10-11, 2018
Published in October 2019 by Cambridge University Press, Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, vol. 18, special issue 4
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Table of Contents
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Incentives and Limitations of Employment Policies on Retirement Transitions:
Robert L. Clark, Joseph P. Newhouse
(bibliographic info)
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Pension Reform and Return-to-Work Policies:
Maria D. Fitzpatrick
(bibliographic info)
(Working Paper version)
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Retirement Choices by State and Local Public Sector Employees: The Role of Eligibility and Financial Incentives:
Leslie E. Papke
(bibliographic info)
(Working Paper version)
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Transitions from Career Employment among Public- and Private-Sector Workers:
Joseph F. Quinn, Kevin E. Cahill, Michael D. Giandrea
(bibliographic info)
(Working Paper version)
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Social Security and Retirement Timing: Evidence from a National Sample of Teachers:
Melinda Sandler Morrill, John Westall
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Fiscal Difficulties of Cities, the Labor Market, and Health Care:
John Hsu, Joseph Newhouse, Lindsay Nicole Overhage, Samuel Zuvekas
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Impact of Health Plan Reforms in Washington on Employment Decisions:
Norma B. Coe
(bibliographic info)
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Navigating Complex Financial Decisions at Retirement: Evidence from Annuity Choices in Public Sector Pensions:
Robert L. Clark, Robert G. Hammond, David Vanderweide
(bibliographic info)
(Working Paper version)
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How Will Persistent Low Expected Returns Shape Household Economic Behavior?:
Vanya Horneff, Raimond Maurer, Olivia S. Mitchell
(bibliographic info)
(Working Paper version)
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The Power of Working Longer:
Gila Bronshtein, Jason Scott, John B. Shoven, Sita Nataraj Slavov
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(Working Paper version)
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