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Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2014

Special Issue: Health, education, and retirement over the prolonged life cycle

This special issue explores the impacts of health, education, and retirement across the prolonged life cycle, reflecting on recent research. It includes articles analyzing how demographic factors affect health in later life, the gendered effects of retirement on health, and changes in labour supply. The articles highlight the evolving relationship between work, retirement, and well-being in an aging society.. The issue also examines macroeconomic factors such as real wages, pension systems, and the effects of population aging on economic inequality.
Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2014

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ISBN-13978-3-7001-7948-1
ISBN-13 Online978-3-7001-7924-5
Subject AreaSociology and Economics
Quality reviewrefereed - online - print
doi10.1553/populationyearbook2014

Introduction

Michael Kuhn - Alexia Prskawetz - Uwe Sunde

Health, education, and retirement over the prolonged life cycle: a selective survey of recent research

page 1

doi: 10.1553/populationyearbook2014s1

Research Articles

Lucia Coppola - Daniele Spizzichino

The effect of retirement on self-reported health: a gender comparison in Italy

page 53

doi: 10.1553/populationyearbook2014s53

Madelín Goméz-León - Pau Miret-Gamundi

Working after age 50 in Spain. Is the trend towards early retirement reversing?

page 115

doi: 10.1553/populationyearbook2014s115

Linda Kridahl

Retirement and leisure: a longitudinal study using Swedish data

page 141

doi: 10.1553/populationyearbook2014s141

Gustavo DeSantis

More with less: the Almost Ideal Pension Systems (AIPS)

page 169

doi: 10.1553/populationyearbook2014s169

Joshua R. Goldstein - Ronald D. Lee

How large are the effects of population aging on economic inequality?

page 193

doi: 10.1553/populationyearbook2014s193