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Report NEP-AGE-2008-06-21
This is the archive for NEP-AGE , a report on new working papers in the area of Economics of Ageing. Claudia Villosio issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email or RSS Other reports in NEP-AGE
The following items were anounced in this report:
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.
[Downloadable!] Hans Bloemen, 2008.
"Private Wealth and Job Exit at Older Age: a Random Effects Model ,"
Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers
08-025/3, Tinbergen Institute.
[Downloadable!] Mario Catalán & Jaime Guajardo & Alexander W. Hoffmaister, 2008.
"Global Aging and Declining World Interest Rates: Macroeconomic Insurance Through Pension Reform in Cyprus ,"
IMF Working Papers
08/98, International Monetary Fund.
[Downloadable!] Neil S. Wenger, 2008.
"Do We Want to Measure the Quality of Care for Vulnerable Older People? The ACOVE Approach. Syracuse Seminar on Aging ,"
Center for Policy Research Policy Briefs
38, Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School, Syracuse University.
[Downloadable!] France Portrait & Rob Alessie & Dorly Deeg, 2008.
"Do early life and contemporaneous macroconditions explain health at older ages? An application to functional limitations of Dutch older individuals ,"
Working Papers
08-11, Utrecht School of Economics.
[Downloadable!] Michele Belloni & Rob Alessie, 2008.
"The Importance of Financial Incentives on Retirement Choices ,"
Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers
08-052/3, Tinbergen Institute.
[Downloadable!] This page was last updated on 2009-11-29.
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