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Advances in the Economics of Aging (National Bureau of Economic Research Project Report) [Hardcover]

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0226903028 978-0226903026 August 1, 1996 1
This volume presents innovative research on issues of importance to the well-being of older persons: labor market behavior, health care, housing and living arrangements, and saving and wealth.

Specific topics include the effect of labor market rigidities on the employment of older workers; the effect on retirement of the availability of continuation coverage benefits; and the influence of the prospective payment system (PPS) on rising Medicare costs. Also considered are the effects of health and wealth on living arrangement decisions; the incentive effects of employer-provided pension plans; the degree of substitution between 401(k) plans and other employer-provided retirement saving arrangements; and the extent to which housing wealth determines how much the elderly save and consume.

Two final studies use simulations that describe the implications of stylized economic models of behavior among the elderly. This timely volume will be of interest to anyone concerned with the economics of aging.

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Over their work life, most workers will desire to change jobs occasionally and to vary their amount of work. Read the first page
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housing windfalls, bequest receipt, continuation coverage mandates, precautionary saving model, employer matching rates, retirement propensities, hospital expenditure growth, option value model, postretirement health insurance, dynamic programming specification, bequest flow, housing capital gains, receipt uncertainty, housing wealth, continuation coverage laws, expected bequests, fixed employment costs, retirement hazard, stochastic dynamic programming model, housing equity, retiree health insurance, living arrangement choice, retirement behavior, hospital production, disabled health
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Social Security, Air Force, University of Chicago Press, National Bureau of Economic Research, United States, New York, Department of Defense, Government Printing Office, Years Completed, Current Population Survey, Department of Labor, Longitudinal Study, Retirement History Survey, American Economic Review, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Federal Reserve System, Harvard University, National Institute, National Medical Expenditure Survey, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Brookings Institution, Brookings Papers, David Wise, Economic Activity, Group Description Weight
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