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040 _aES-MaIEF
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_cES-MaIEF
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_aRabaté, Simon
245 0 _aIncreasing the retirement age
_bpolicy effects and underlying mechanisms
_c Simon Rabaté, Egbert Jongen and Tilbe Atav
500 _aResumen.
504 _aBibliografía.
520 _aWe study the effects of increasing the statutory retirement age (SRA) in the Netherlands, using regression discontinuity design and administrative data on the universe of the population. We find clear and large employment effects of the reform. A simple model in which individuals stay longer in their pre-SRA labor market state predicts the treatment effects well. The employment level before the SRA and the retirement hazard at the SRA are the key determinants of the effects of the policy change. Exploring potential explanations for the high hazard rate observed in the Netherlands, our results point to an important role for employers' effe
650 4 _aEDAD DE JUBILACION
_943203
650 4 _aINCREMENTO
_954834
650 4 _aMERCADO DE TRABAJO
_947734
650 4 _aEMPLEO
_943494
650 4 _aPAISES BAJOS
_943712
650 4 _aANÁLISIS DE REGRESIÓN
_953408
700 1 _971601
_aJongen, Egbert
700 1 _971602
_aAtav, Atab
773 0 _9171476
_oOP 2135/2024/1
_tAmerican Economic Journal : Economic Policy
_w(IEF)134825
_x 1945-7731
_g v. 16, n. 1, February 2024, p. 259-291
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