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  3. Vol. 38 No. 4 (2013): Ageing Populations, Reversing Early Retirement and the Economic Situation of Older People in Modern Societies

Vol. 38 No. 4 (2013): Ageing Populations, Reversing Early Retirement and the Economic Situation of Older People in Modern Societies

Published: 2013-12-31

Preface

  • Editorial on the special issue “Ageing Populations, Reversing Early Retirement and the Economic Situation of Older People in Modern Societies”

    Sandra Buchholz, Hans-Peter Blossfeld
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Research Articles

  • Reversing Early Retirement in Advanced Welfare Economies A Paradigm Shift to Overcome Push and Pull Factors

    Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Dirk Hofäcker
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  • Reversing Early Retirement in Germany A Longitudinal Analysis of the Effects of Recent Pension Reforms on the Timing of the Transition to Retirement and on Pension Incomes

    Sandra Buchholz, Annika Rinklake, Hans-Peter Blossfeld
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  • Effects of Generational Competition and Substitution on Late Labour Participation and Labour Market Exit from a Multilevel Perspective

    Henriette Engelhardt, Christopher Schmidt
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  • The Two Dimensions of Housing Inequality in Europe Are High Home Ownership Rates an Indicator of Low Housing Values?

    Kathrin Kolb, Nora Skopek, Hans-Peter Blossfeld
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