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Labor Market Status and Transitions During the Pre-Retirement Years: Learning from International Differences. (2007)

Abstract
Many western industrialized countries face strong budgetary pressures due to the aging of the baby boom generations and the general trends toward earlier ages of retirement. The commonality of these problems has the advantage of offering an empirical laboratory for the testing of programmatic incentives on labor force participation and retirement decisions that would not be possible in a single country where programs typically only change very slowly. One can gauge the effect of policies by analyzing the differences in the prevalence of unemployment, early retirement or work disability across countries. We use the American PSID and the European Community Household Panel (ECHP) to explain differences in prevalence and dynamics of self-reported work disability and labor force status. To that end we specify a two-equations dynamic panel data model describing the dynamics of labor force status and self-reported work disability. We find that transitions between work and non-work are more frequent in the US than in the 13 European countries we analyze. For self-reported work disability we don’t observe similar differences in transition rates between disability states, although overall Americans are less likely to report work disabilities. The difference in outflow out of work between the US and Europe appears to be smaller than the difference in inflow into work. When we apply the US parameters of the flow from non-work to work, the net result is that Europeans tend to work more.. Social Security Administration. http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/49372/1/wp149.pdf

Publication details
Download http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/49372
Publisher Michigan Retirement Research Center, University of Michigan, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Contributors University of Michigan Retirement Research Center, Institute for Social Research, RAND, University College London, Ann Arbor
Repository University of Michigan (United States)
Keywords Population and Demography, Social Sciences
Type Working Paper
Language English
Relation WP 2007-149

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International comparisons of work disability (2004)
Two-step estimation of panel data models with censored endogenous variables and selection bias (1999)