Do Changes in Pension Incentives Affect Retirement? A Longitudinal Study of Subjective Retirement Expectations
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2004
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Journal of Public Economics
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| Volume |
88
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| Number of Pages |
1307-1333
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| Abstract |
This paper investigates the responsiveness of individuals retirement decisions to forward-looking measures of pension accumulations. In contrast to previous research, we use within-person variation in retirement incentives and are able to control for unobserved heterogeneity in tastes for retirement by studying a panel of subjective retirement expectations. We confirm that individuals do respond as expected to pension incentives, even when we control for individual fixed-effects. However, the magnitude of these responses differ when estimated from models based on within-person versus cross-sectional variation: the inclusion of fixed effects reduces the response by about half. |
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pubs_2003_Chan_SJPubEcon.pdf
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| URL |
http://homepages.nyu.edu/ sc87/chanstevens_retirementexpectations.pdf
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