Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2014Health, Education, and Retirement over the Prolonged Life Cycle
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Introduction - Health, education, and retirement over the prolonged life cycle: a
selective survey of recent research (Michael Kuhn, Alexia Prskawetz, Uwe Sunde)
What can reverse causation tell us about demographic differences in the social network and social support determinants of self-rated health in later life? (Heather Booth, Pilar Rioseco, Heather Crawford)
The effect of retirement on self-reported health: a gender comparison in Italy (Lucia Coppola, Daniele Spizzichino)
Real wages and labor supply in a quasi life-cycle framework: a macro compression by Swedish National Transfer Accounts (1985-2003) (Haodong Qi)
Working after age 50 in Spain. Is the trend towards early retirement reversing? (Madelín Goméz-León, Pau Miret-Gamundi)
Retirement and leisure: a longitudinal study using Swedish data (Linda Kridahl)
More with less: the Almost Ideal Pension Systems (AIPS) (Gustavo DeSantis)
How large are the effects of population aging on economic inequality? (Joshua R Goldstein, Ronald D. Lee)
2015,
978-3-7001-7948-1
978-3-7001-7924-5
1728-5305
210 Seiten,
24x17cm, broschiert