15 documents matched the search for the 2019-09-23 issue of the NEP report on Economics of Ageing (nep-age), currently edited by Claudia Villosio.
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Labour market reform in Japan to cope with a shrinking and ageing population, Randall S. Jones and Haruki Seitani,
from OECD Publishing
(2019)
Keywords: childcare, dualism, female employment, foreign workers, Japanese economy, labour force participation, labour market, labour shortages, lifelong learning, mandatory retirement, non-regular workers, older workers, pension eligibility age, population ageing, womenomics, work-life balance
No country for old men? Increasing the retirement age in the Armed Forces, Torbjørn Hanson and Petter Lindgren,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2019)
Keywords: Cost-benefit analysis, retirement age, military personnel, productivity, labor economics, human resources
Pension savings: A key question about returns, Kees De Koning,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2019)
Keywords: Pension crisis, U.S. financial crisis 2007-2008,returns on pension savings, QE by Fed in the U.S. and by ECB, alternative solutions to pension and mortgage crises
Carbon footprint, demography, and employment status?, Henrik Carlhoff,
from University of Rostock, Institute of Economics
(2019)
The interplay between trade unions and the social security system in an aging economy, Max Friese,
from University of Rostock, Institute of Economics
(2019)
Keywords: demographic change, PAYG pension, social security, trade union, collective bargaining, unemployment
Social Security Reform in the Presence of Informality, Kathleen McKiernan,
from Society for Economic Dynamics
(2019)
Time-inconsistent health behavior and its impact on aging and longevity, Holger Strulik and Katharina Werner,
from University of Goettingen, Department of Economics
(2019)
Keywords: present bias, time-inconsistency, health behavior, aging, longevity, health policy
The changing opportunities and outcomes of non-college educated Americans, Margherita Borella, Fang Yang and Mariacristina De Nardi,
from Society for Economic Dynamics
(2019)
Solitary, merge or collaborate. Determinants of collaboration of elderly care organizations: A case survey approach, Steven Van Den Oord, Tom Braes, B. Cambré and Patrick Kenis,
from Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management
(2018)
Rational Inattention and Oversensitivity of Retirement to the State Pension Age, Jamie Hentall MacCuish,
from Society for Economic Dynamics
(2019)
Save, Spend or Give? A Model of Housing, Family Insurance, and Savings in Old Age, Daniel Barczyk, Matthias Kredler and Sean Fahle,
from Society for Economic Dynamics
(2019)
Meeting fiscal challenges in Japan’s rapidly ageing society, Randall S. Jones and Haruki Seitani,
from OECD Publishing
(2019)
Keywords: Abenomics, compact cities, consumption tax, EITC, fiscal consolidation, fiscal policy, fiscal sustainability, healthcare, independent fiscal councils, inequality, local governments, long-term care, pensions, poverty, public debt, social security, unidentified landowners
Do elderly people living in rural areas enjoy better mental well-being? Evidence from Catalonia, Spain, Manuela Alcañiz, Carme Riera-Prunera and Aïda Solé-Auró,
from University of Barcelona, Research Institute of Applied Economics
(2019)
Keywords: Mental well-being, Rurality, Longevity, Spain. JEL classification:I31.
Intergenerational Conflict Over Consumption Tax Hike: Evidence from Japan, Ryosuke Okazawa and Katsuya Takii,
from Osaka School of International Public Policy, Osaka University
(2019)
Keywords: Consumption Tax, Fiscal Consolidation, Pension, RDD
Aging and smart independent living in Dutch rural areas, Hieke Van der Kloet,
from European Real Estate Society (ERES)
(2019)
Keywords: Aging; Independent living; Rural areas; Smart home technology; Stayers/Immobility
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