Links to an abstract are available. For full text availability check your organization’s library. “Help Really Wanted? The Impact of Age Stereotypes in Job Ads on Applications from Older Workers,” by Ian Burn, Daniel Firoozi, Daniel Ladd & David Neumark (w30287, July 2022, .pdf format, 50p.).
August 2, 2022
CAAR – National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper – August 2, 2022
July 22, 2022
CAAR – University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School, Pension Research Council Working Paper – July 22, 2022
“Older Workers, Retirement, and Macroeconomic Shocks,” by Erika McEntarfer (WP2022-13, June 2022, .pdf format, 25p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
July 19, 2022
CAAR – Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) [University of Bonn, Germany] Working Paper – July 19, 2022
“Reaping the Rewards Later: How Education Improves Old-Age Cognition in South Africa,” by Plamen Nikolov and Steve Yeh (Discussion Paper No. 15432, July 2022, .pdf format, 32p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
July 18, 2022
CAAR – National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper – July 18, 2022
Links to an abstract are available. For full text availability check your organization’s library. “New Evidence on the Demand for Advice within Retirement Plans,” by Jonathan Reuter and David P. Richardson (w30261, July 2022, .pdf format, 45p.).
July 13, 2022
CAAR – Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) [University of Bonn, Germany] Working Paper – July 13, 2022
“Spillover Effects of Old-Age Pension across Generations: Family Labor Supply and Child Outcomes,” by Katja Maria Kaufmann, Yasemin Özdemir, and Han Ye (Discussion Paper No. 15388, July 2022, .pdf format, 40p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
June 28, 2022
CAAR – National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper – June 28, 2022
Links to an abstract are available. For full text availability check your organization’s library. “Labor Supply and the Pension-Contribution Link,” by Eric French, Attila S. Lindner, Cormac O’Dea, and Tom A. Zawisza (w30184, June 2022, .pdf format, 61p.).
June 21, 2022
CAAR – Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) [University of Bonn, Germany] Working Paper – June 21, 2022
“Does Schooling Improve Cognitive Abilities at Older Ages: Causal Evidence from Nonparametric Bounds,” by Vikesh Amin, Jere R. Behrman, Jason M. Fletcher, Carlos A. Flores, Alfonso Flores-Lagunes, and Hans-Peter Kohler (IZA Discussion Paper No. 15371, June 2022, .pdf format, 44p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
June 20, 2022
CAAR – National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper – June 20, 2022
Links to an abstract are available. For full text availability check your organization’s library. “Public Pension Reforms and Retirement Decisions: Narrative Evidence and Aggregate Implications,” by Huixin Bi and Sarah Zubairy (w30164, June 2022, .pdf format, 61p.).
June 16, 2022
CAAR – Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) [University of Bonn, Germany] Working Paper – June 16, 2022
“Caring for Carers? The Effect of Public Subsidies on the Wellbeing of Unpaid Carers,” by Joan Costa-Font, Francesco D’Amico, and Cristina Vilaplana-Prieto (IZA Discussion Paper No. 15369, June 2022, .pdf format, 48p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
June 15, 2022
CAAR – Pension Institute [UK] Working Paper – June 15, 2022
“Nudges and Networks: How to use Behavioural Economics to Improve the Life Cycles Savings-Consumption Balance,” by David Blake (PI2206, June 2022, .pdf format, 17p.).
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June 13, 2022
CAAR – Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) [University of Bonn, Germany] Working Paper – June 13, 2022
“Does Public Policy Affect Attitudes? Evidence from Age-Based Health Insurance Coverage Policies in the United States,” by Baris Yoruk (IZA Discussion Paper 15346, June 2022, .pdf format, 35p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
June 3, 2022
CAAR – Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) [University of Bonn, Germany] Working Paper – June 3, 2022
“Caregiving Subsidies and Spousal Early Retirement Intentions,” by Joan Costa-Font and Cristina Vilaplana-Prieto (IZA Discussion Paper No. 15339, June 2022, .pdf format, 62p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
www.iza.org/publications/dp/15339/caregiving-subsidies-and-spousal-early-retirement-intentions
May 16, 2022
CAAR – National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper – May 16, 2022
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A. “Patterns of Time Use Among Older People,” by Maddalena Ferranna, JP Sevilla, Leo Zucker, and David E. Bloom (w30030, May 2022, .pdf format, 27p.).
B. “The Link between Health and Working Longer: Disparities in Work Capacity,” by Benjamin Berger, Italo Lopez Garcia, Nicole Maestas, and Kathleen J. Mullen (w30036, May 2022, .pdf format, 22p.).
May 3, 2022
CAAR – National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper – May 3, 2022
Links to an abstract are available. For full text availability check your organization’s library. “The Design of Defined Contribution Plans,” by Vivek Bhattacharya and Gastón Illanes (w29984, April 2022, .pdf format, 44p.).
April 28, 2022
CAAR – Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) [University of Essex, Colchester, UK] Working Paper – April 28, 2022
“State Pension eligibility age and retirement behaviour: evidence from the United Kingdom Household Longitudinal Study,” by Adriaan Kalwij and Ricky Kanabar (ISER Working Paper 2022-05, March 2022, .pdf format, 37p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
www.iser.essex.ac.uk/research/publications/working-papers/iser/2022-05
April 26, 2022
CAAR – Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) [University of Bonn, Germany] Working Paper – April 26, 2022
“Gender, Financial Literacy and Pension Savings,” by Alison Preston and Robert E. Wright (Discussion Paper No. 15250, April 2022, .pdf format, 69p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
www.iza.org/publications/dp/15250/gender-financial-literacy-and-pension-savings
April 20, 2022
CAAR – Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) [University of Bonn, Germany] Working Paper – April 20, 2022
“Grandfathers and Grandsons: Social Security Expansion and Child Health in China,” by Jinyang Yang and Xi Chen (Discussion Paper No. 15239, April 2022, .pdf format, 45p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
April 18, 2022
CAAR – National Bureau of Economic Research Working Papers – April 18, 2022
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A. “The Savings Glut of the Old: Population Aging, the Risk Premium, and the Murder-Suicide of the Rentier,” by Joseph Kopecky & Alan M. Taylor (w29944, April 2022, .pdf format, 44p.).
B. “Trends in Retirement and Retirement Income Choices by TIAA Participants: 2000–2018,” by Jeffrey R. Brown, James M. Poterba, and David P. Richardson (w29946, April 2022, .pdf format, 35p.).
April 15, 2022
CAAR – Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) [University of Bonn, Germany] Working Papers – April 15, 2022
A. “A Comparative Perspective on Long-Term Care Systems,” by Rainer Kotschy and David E. Bloom (Discussion Paper No. 15228, April 2022, .pdf format, 19p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
www.iza.org/publications/dp/15228/a-comparative-perspective-on-long-term-care-systems
B. “Patterns of Time Use among Older People,” by Maddalena Ferranna, J.P. Sevilla, Leo Zucker, and David E. Bloom (Discussion Paper No. 15227, April 2022, .pdf format, 28p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
www.iza.org/publications/dp/15227/patterns-of-time-use-among-older-people
April 14, 2022
CAAR – University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School, Pension Research Council Working Paper – April 14, 2022
“Movements In and Out of Poverty at Older Ages: Evidence from the HRS,” by Robert L. Clark, Annamaria Lusardi, and Olivia S. Mitchell (WP2022-11, April 2022, .pdf format, 39p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
April 13, 2022
CAAR – Center for Economic Studies/Ifo Institute for Economic Research (CESifo) [Munich, Bavaria, Germany] Working Paper – April 13, 2022
“Inequality, Life Expectancy, and the Intragenerational Redistribution Puzzle – Some Experimental Evidence,” by Tim Krieger, Christine Meemann, and Stefan Traub (CESifo Working Paper No. 9677, April 2022, .pdf format, 59p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
April 12, 2022
April 11, 2022
CAAR – University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School, Pension Research Council Working Paper – April 11, 2022
“Americans’ Financial Resilience during the Pandemic,” by Robert L. Clark and Olivia S. Mitchell (WP2022-10, April 2022, .pdf format, 30p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
April 7, 2022
CAAR – Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research Working Paper – April 7, 20221
“Inequalities in retirement lifespan in the United States,” by Jiaxin Shi, Christian Dudel, Christiaan Monden, and Alyson van Raalte (WP-2022-015, April 2022, .pdf format 29p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
April 6, 2022
CAAR – US Census Bureau Working Paper – April 6, 2022
“A Look at Retirement Readiness: 2013,” by Josephine Lugovskyy and Maria G. Hoffman (WP2021-13, January 2022, .pdf format, 6p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
www.census.gov/library/working-papers/2022/demo/SEHSD-WP2021-13.html
April 5, 2022
CAAR – National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper – April 5, 2022
Links to an abstract are available. For full text availability check your organization’s library. “Estimation of a Life-Cycle Model with Human Capital, Labor Supply and Retirement,” by Xiaodong Fan, Ananth Seshadri & Christopher R. Taber (w29905, April 2022, .pdf format, 49p.).
March 29, 2022
CAAR – Center for Retirement Research at Boston College Working Paper – March 29, 2022
“Employer Concentration and Labor Force Participation,” by Anqi Chen, Laura D. Quinby and Gal Wettstein (WP No. 2022-3, March 2022, .pdf format, 25p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
crr.bc.edu/working-papers/employer-concentration-and-labor-force-participation/
March 28, 2022
CAAR – National Bureau of Economic Research Working Papers – March 28, 2022
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A. “How do Private Equity Fees vary across Public Pensions?” by Juliane Begenau & Emil Siriwardane (w29887, March 2022, .pdf format, 55p.).
B. “Household Portfolios and Retirement Saving over the Life Cycle,” by Jonathan A. Parker, Antoinette Schoar, Allison T. Cole & Duncan Simester (w29881, March 2022, .pdf format, 60p.).
March 24, 2022
CAAR – University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School, Pension Research Council Working Paper – March 24, 2022
“Paying for Performance in Public Pension Plans,” by Yan Lu, Kevin Mullally, and Sugata Ray (WP2022-09, March 2022, .pdf format, 68p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
March 23, 2022
CAAR – Pension Institute [UK] Working Paper – March 23, 2022
“Good Practice Principles in Modelling Defined Contribution Pension Plans,” by Kevin Dowd & David Blake (PI-2205, March 2022, .pdf format, 21p.).
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March 16, 2022
CAAR – Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) [University of Bonn, Germany] Working Paper – March 16, 2022
“Are Retirees More Satisfied? Anticipation and Adaptation Effects: A Causal Panel Analysis of German Statutory Insured and Civil Service Pensioners,” by Joachim Merz (Discussion Paper No. 15140, March 2022, .pdf format, 49p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
March 15, 2022
CAAR – Center for Retirement Research at Boston College Working Paper – March 15, 2022
“Will the Jobs of the Future Support an Older Workforce?” by Robert L. Siliciano and Gal Wettstein (WP No. 2022-2, March 2022, .pdf format, 24p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
crr.bc.edu/working-papers/will-the-jobs-of-the-future-support-an-older-workforce/
March 14, 2022
CAAR – National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper – March 14, 2022
Links to an abstract are available. For full text availability check your organization’s library. “Consumption and Saving after Retirement,” by Bent Jesper Christensen, Malene Kallestrup-Lamb & John Kennan (w29826, March 2022, .pdf format, 31p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
March 8, 2022
CAAR – University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School, Pension Research Council Working Paper – March 8, 2022
“The Current State of U.S. Workplace Retirement Plan Coverage,” by John Sabelhaus (WP2022-07, February 2022, .pdf format, 29p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
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March 4, 2022
CAAR – University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School, Pension Research Council Working Papers – March 4, 2022
A. “The Early Impacts of Coronavirus Pandemic on Americans’ Economic Security,” by Marco Angrisani, Jeremy Burke, and Arie Kapteyn (WP2022-05, February 2022, .pdf format, 35p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
repository.upenn.edu/prc_papers/722/
B. “Overpaying and Undersaving? Correlated Mistakes in Retirement Saving and Health Insurance Choices,” by Adam Leive, Leora Frieberg, and Brent Davis (WP2022-06, February 2022, .pdf format, 78p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
March 2, 2022
CAAR – Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) [University of Bonn, Germany] Working Paper – March 2, 2022
“American Older Adults in the Time of COVID-19: Vulnerability Types, Aging Attitudes, and Emotional Responses,” by Mingqi Fu, Jing Guo, Xi Chen, Boxun Han, Farooq Ahmed, Muhammad Shahid, and Qilin Zhang (IZA Discussion Paper No. 15092, February 2022, .pdf format, 30p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
February 25, 2022
CAAR – Center for Economic Studies/Ifo Institute for Economic Research (CESifo) [Munich, Bavaria, Germany] Working Paper – February 25, 2022
“Nursing Homes and Mortality in Europe: Uncertain Causality,” by Xavier Flawinne, Mathieu Lefebvre, Sergio Perelman, Pierre Pestieau, and Jerome Schoenmaeckers (CESifo Working Paper No. 9572, February 2022, .pdf format, 21p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
February 24, 2022
CAAR – Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development Working Paper – February 24, 2022
“Tackling the challenges of population ageing in the Slovak Republic,” by Hyunjeong Hwang and Oliver Roehn (OECD Working Paper 1701, February 2022, .pdf format, 60p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
February 23, 2022
CAAR – University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School, Pension Research Council Working Papers – February 23, 2022
A. “Does financial education in high school affect retirement savings in adulthood?” by Melody Harvey and Carly Urban (WP2022-03, February 2022, .pdf format, 23p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
repository.upenn.edu/prc_papers/724/
B. “How the Pandemic Altered Americans’ Debt Burden and Retirement Readiness,” by Andrea Hasler, Annamaria Lusardi, and Olivia S. Mitchell (WP2022-04, February 2022, .pdf format, 27p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
February 21, 2022
CAAR – Center for Retirement Research at Boston College Working Paper – February 21, 2022
“Employment Outcomes for Social Security Disability Insurance Applicants Who Use Opioids,” by April Yanyuan Wu, Denise Hoffman, Paul O’Leary and Dara Lee Luca (WP No. 2022-1, February 2022, .pdf format, 38p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
February 10, 2022
CAAR – University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School, Pension Research Council Working Paper – February 10, 2022
“Life-Cycle Portfolio Choice with Stock Market Loss Framing: Explaining the Empirical Evidence,” by Arwed Ebner, Vanya Horneff, and Raimond Maurer (WP2022-02, February 2022, .pdf format, 77p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
February 3, 2022
CAAR – Center for Economic Studies/Ifo Institute for Economic Research (CESifo) [Munich, Bavaria, Germany] Working Paper – February 3, 2022
“Investing in Aged Care? Long-Term Care Expenditure Dynamics and Health Care Spillovers,” by Joan Costa-i-Font and Cristina Vilaplana-Prieto (CESifo Working Paper No. 9553, February 2022, .pdf format, 55p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
February 1, 2022
CAAR – National Bureau of Economic Research Working Papers – February 1, 2022
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A. “Ageing and Welfare-State Policy: Macroeconomic Perspective,” by Assaf Razin and Alexander Horst Schwemmer (w29700, January 2022, .pdf format, 44p.).
B. “Education and Income Gradients in Longevity: The Role of Policy,” by Adriana Lleras-Muney (w29694, January 2022, .pdf format, 39p.).
January 28, 2022
CAAR – US Census Bureau Working Paper – January 28, 2022
“A Look at Retirement Readiness: 2013,” by Josephine Lugovskyy and Maria G. Hoffman (WP2021-13, January 2022, .pdf format, 6p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
www.census.gov/library/working-papers/2022/demo/SEHSD-WP2021-13.html
January 27, 2022
CAAR – Institute for Fiscal Studies [UK] Working Paper – January 27, 2022
“The effect of increasing the state pension age to 66 on labour market activity,” by Jonathan Cribb, Carl Emmerson and Laurence O’Brien (IFS Working Paper W22/07, January 2022, .pdf format, 35p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
January 26, 2022
CAAR – Pension Institute [UK] Working Paper – January 26, 2022
“Projecting Mortality Rates to Extreme Old Age with the CBDX Model,” by Kevin Dowd and David Blake (Discussion Paper 2204, January 2022, .pdf format, 13p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
www.pensions-institute.org/uncategorized/discussion-paper-2204/
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January 24, 2022
CAAR – National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper – January 24, 2022
Links to an abstract are available. For full text availability check your organization’s library. “Long-Term Care Insurance Financing Using Home Equity Release: Evidence from an Online Experimental Survey,” by Katja Hanewald, Hazel Bateman, Hanming Fang, and Tin Long Ho (w29689, January 2022, .pdf format, 36p.).
January 20, 2022
CAAR – Institute for Fiscal Studies [UK] Working Paper – January 20, 2022
“Managing retirement incomes,” by James Banks and Rowena Crawford (W22/05, January 2022, .pdf format, 40p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
January 13, 2022
CAAR – University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School, Pension Research Council Working Paper – January 13, 2022
“Financial Literacy and Financial Behavior at Older Ages,” by Olivia S. Mitchell and Annamaria Lusardi (WP2022-01, January 2022, .pdf format, 23p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
January 12, 2022
CAAR – Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research Working Paper – January 12, 2022
“Disparities in the population burden of joint cognitive and physical impairment in the US, 1998-2016,” by Shubhankar Sharma, Jo Mhairi Hale, Mikko Myrskylä, and Hill Kulu (WP-2022-001, January 2022, .pdf format, 48p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at: