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Cross National Patterns of Retirement and Poverty Among Men and Women in the 1980 s: Full Stop or Gradual Withdrawal?

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  • Timothy Smeeding

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This paper compares work stoppage and pension income receipt among various age men and women who are household heads. It finds surprisingly large differences in retirement patterns across age groups, nations and men and women during the 1980 s.

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  • Timothy Smeeding, 1991. "Cross National Patterns of Retirement and Poverty Among Men and Women in the 1980 s: Full Stop or Gradual Withdrawal?," LIS Working papers 69, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.
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    1. Andrea Brandolini & Eva Sierminska & Janet Gornick & Teresa Munzi & Timothy Smeeding, 2006. "Older Women’s Income and Wealth Packages: The Five-Legged Stool in Cross-National Perspective," LWS Working papers 3, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.

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