Joseph Quinn
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First Name: Joseph
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Last Name: Quinn
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RePEc Short-ID: pqu7
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http://FMWWW.bc.edu/EC-V/Quinn.fac.html
Postal Address: Department of Economics Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
Phone: 617-552-2022
Affiliation
- Department of Economics
Boston College
Location: Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts (United States)
Homepage: http://www.bc.edu/economics/
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Phone: 617-552-3670
Fax: 617-552-2308
Postal: Administration Building, 140 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill MA 02467
Handle: RePEc:edi:debocus (more details at EDIRC)
Works
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Working papers
- Joseph F. Quinn, 2010. "Work and Retirement: How and When Older Americans Leave the Labor Force," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 743, Boston College Department of Economics.
- Michael D. Giandrea & Kevin E. Cahill & Joseph F. Quinn, 2008.
"Self-Employment Transitions among Older American Workers with Career Jobs,"
Boston College Working Papers in Economics
684, Boston College Department of Economics.
- Michael D. Giandrea & Kevin E. Cahill & Joseph F. Quinn, Ph.D., 2008. "Self-Employment Transitions among Older American Workers with Career Jobs," Working Papers 418, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
- Michael D. Giandrea & Kevin E. Cahill & Joseph F. Quinn, 2007. "Bridge Jobs: A Comparison across Cohorts," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 670, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 22 Dec 2008.
- Michael D. Giandrea & Kevin E. Cahill & Joseph F. Quinn, 2007. "An Update on Bridge Jobs: The HRS War Babies," Working Papers 407, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
- Kevin E. Cahill & Michael D. Giandrea & Joseph F. Quinn, 2005.
"Are Traditional Retirements a Thing of the Past? New Evidence on Retirement Patterns and Bridge Jobs,"
Boston College Working Papers in Economics
626, Boston College Department of Economics.
- Kevin E. Cahill & Michael D. Giandrea & Joseph F. Quinn, 2005. "Are Traditional Retirements a Thing of the Past? New Evidence on Retirement Patterns and Bridge Jobs," Working Papers 384, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
- Gary Burtless & Joseph F. Quinn, 2002.
"Is Working Longer the Answer for an Aging Workforce?,"
Boston College Working Papers in Economics
550, Boston College Department of Economics.
- Gary Burtless & Joseph Quinn, 2003. "Is Working Longer The Answer For An Aging Workforce?," Issues in Brief ib-11, Center for Retirement Research.
- Gary Burtless & Joseph F. Quinn, 2002. "Is Working Longer the Answer for an Aging Workforce?," Issues in Brief ib2002-11, Center for Retirement Research, revised Dec 2002.
- Gary Burtless & Joseph F. Quinn, 2000. "Retirement Trends and Policies to Encourage Work Among Older Americans," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 436, Boston College Department of Economics.
- Donald Bruce & Douglas Holtz-Eakin & Joseph F. Quinn, 2000.
"Self-Employment and Labor Market Transitions at Older Ages,"
Boston College Working Papers in Economics
490, Boston College Department of Economics.
- Donald Bruce & Douglas Holtz-Eakin & Joseph Quinn, 2002. "Self-employment And Labor Market Transitions At Older Ages," Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College 2000-13, Center for Retirement Research.
- Joseph F. Quinn, 1999. "The Labour Market, Retirement, and Disability," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 420, Boston College Department of Economics.
- Joseph F. Quinn, 1999. "Has the Early Retirement Trend Reversed?," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 424, Boston College Department of Economics.
- Robert L. Clark & Joseph F. Quinn, 1999. "Effects of Pensions on Labor Markets and Retirement," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 431, Boston College Department of Economics.
- Robert L. Clark & Joseph F. Quinn, 1999. "Reform of Retirement Programs and the Future Well-Being of the Elderly in America," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 423, Boston College Department of Economics.
- Joseph F. Quinn, 1998.
"New Paths to Retirement,"
Boston College Working Papers in Economics
406, Boston College Department of Economics.
- Joseph Quinn, . "New Paths to Retirement," Pension Research Council Working Papers 98-10, Wharton School Pension Research Council, University of Pennsylvania.
- Joseph F. Quinn & Kevin Cahill & Richard V. Burkhauser & Robert Weathers, 1998. "The Microeconomics of the Retirement Decision in the United States," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 400, Boston College Department of Economics.
- Joseph F. Quinn, 1997. "Criteria for Social Security Reform," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 367, Boston College Department of Economics.
- Joseph F. Quinn, 1997. "Retirement Trends and Patterns in the 1990s: The End of an Era?," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 385, Boston College Department of Economics.
- Joseph F. Quinn & Timothy Smeeding, 1997. "Cross-National Patterns of Labor Force Withdrawal," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 371, Boston College Department of Economics.
- Joseph F. Quinn, 1997. "Social Security Reform: Marginal or Fundamental Change?," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 362, Boston College Department of Economics.
- Richard V. Burkhauser & Joseph F. Quinn, 1997. "Implementing Pro-Work Policies for Older Americans in the Twenty-First Century," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 378, Boston College Department of Economics.
- Joseph Quinn, 1996. "The Role of Bridge Jobs in the Retirement Patterns of Older Americans in the 1990s," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 324., Boston College Department of Economics.
- Jill Quadagno & Joseph Quinn, 1996. "Does Social Security Discourage Work?," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 322., Boston College Department of Economics.
- Joseph Quinn, 1996. "Entitlements and the Federal Budget," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 323., Boston College Department of Economics.
- Joseph F. Quinn & Michael Kozy, 1995. "The Roles of Part-time Work and Self-employment in the Retirement Transition: A Preliminary View from the HRS," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 292., Boston College Department of Economics.
- Joseph F. Quinn & Olivia S. Mitchell, . "Social Security on the Table," Pension Research Council Working Papers 96-3, Wharton School Pension Research Council, University of Pennsylvania.
- Joseph F. Quinn, . "Criteria for Evaluating Social Security Reform," Pension Research Council Working Papers 97-14, Wharton School Pension Research Council, University of Pennsylvania.
NEP Fields
11 papers by this author were announced in NEP, and specifically in the following field reports (number of papers):- NEP-AGE: Economics of Ageing (4) 2007-06-11 2007-06-30 2008-06-21 2010-08-21 Author is listed
- NEP-BEC: Business Economics (1) 2005-10-08
- NEP-ENT: Entrepreneurship (1) 2008-06-21
- NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (7) 1999-05-17 2000-01-17 2005-10-08 2007-06-11 2007-06-30 2008-06-21 2010-08-21 Author is listed
- NEP-LTV: Unemployment, Inequality & Poverty (2) 1999-03-29 2010-08-21
- NEP-PBE: Public Economics (3) 1999-03-08 2005-10-08 2007-06-11 Author is listed
- NEP-PUB: Public Finance (1) 2000-01-17
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Most cited item
- Gary Burtless & Joseph F. Quinn, 2000. "Retirement Trends and Policies to Encourage Work Among Older Americans," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 436, Boston College Department of Economics.
Most downloaded item (past 12 months)
- Joseph F. Quinn, 2010. "Work and Retirement: How and When Older Americans Leave the Labor Force," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 743, Boston College Department of Economics.
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