Older Americans Would Work Longer If Jobs Were Flexible (Record no. 517099)

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Personal name Ameriks, John et al
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Title Older Americans Would Work Longer If Jobs Were Flexible
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Place of publication, distribution, etc American Economic Journal Macroeconomics
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Extent 12(1), Jan, 2020: p.174-209
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Summary, etc Older Americans, even those who are long retired, have strong willingness to work, especially in jobs with flexible schedules. For many, labor force participation near or after normal retirement age is limited more by a lack of acceptable job opportunities or low expectations about finding them than by unwillingness to work longer. This paper establishes these findings using an approach to identification based on strategic survey questions (SSQs), purposefully designed to complement behavioral data. These findings suggest that demand-side factors are important in explaining late-in-life labor market behavior and need to be considered in designing policies aimed at promoting working longer. – Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Retirement; Retirement Policies, Time Allocation, Labor Supply
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Main entry heading American Economic Journal Macroeconomics
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Subject DIP RETIREMENT
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2021-06-30 12(1), Jan, 2020: p.174-209 AR124547 2021-06-30 Articles

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