Social Security Programs and Retirement around the World

Social Security Programs and Retirement around the World

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The University of Chicago Press
EAN: 9780226262574
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Even as life expectancy in many countries has continued to increase, social security and similar government programs can provide strong incentives for workers to leave the labor force when they reach the age of eligibility for benefits. Disability insurance programs can also play a significant role in the departure of older workers from the labor force, with many individuals in some countries relying on disability insurance until they are able to enter into full retirement. The sixth stage of an ongoing research project studying the relationship between social security programs and labor force participation, this volume draws on the work of an eminent group of international economists to consider the extent to which differences in labor force participation across countries are determined by the provisions of disability insurance programs. Presented in an easily comparable way, their research covers twelve countries, including Canada, Japan, and the United States, and considers the requirements of disability insurance programs, as well as other pathways to retirement.
EAN 9780226262574
ISBN 022626257X
Binding Hardback
Publisher The University of Chicago Press
Publication date January 13, 2016
Pages 544
Language English
Dimensions 23 x 16 x 4
Country United States
Readership General
Authors Wise David A.
Editors Wise David A.
Series (NBER) National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Reports