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Journal of Pension Economics and Finance

2002 - 2024

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Volume 23, issue 2, 2024

Are older workers capable of working longer? pp. 165-182 Downloads
Laura D. Quinby and Gal Wettstein
Experience of financial challenges, retirement concerns, and planning: evidence from representative samples of workers in 16 countries pp. 183-201 Downloads
Stefania Innocenti, Gordon L. Clark and Sarah McGill
Behavior of Canadian life annuity prices pp. 202-223 Downloads
Narat Charupat and Mark J. Kamstra
Explaining fluctuations in the Thrift Savings Fund daily balance at U.S. treasury pp. 224-242 Downloads
Mark Skidmore, Camila Alvayay Torrejón and David Pare
Pension knowledge in Chile and regional development characteristics pp. 243-271 Downloads
Alejandra Inzunza and Jose Ruiz
Saving for retirement in Europe: the long-term risk-return tradeoff pp. 272-293 Downloads
Andrea Berardi and Claudio Tebaldi
Redistributive effects of pension reforms: who are the winners and losers? pp. 294-320 Downloads
Miguel Sánchez-Romero, Philip Schuster and Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz
Country-level, mandatory, self-financeable pension replacement rates in OECD countries pp. 321-334 Downloads
Rubén Castro

Volume 23, issue 1, 2024

How taxes impact the choice between an annuity and the lump sum at retirement pp. 1-29 Downloads
Monika Bütler and Alma Ramsden
Mislearning and (poor) performance of individual investors pp. 30-52 Downloads
Félix Villatoro, Olga Fuentes, Julio Riutort and Pamela Searle
Economic impacts of the COVID-19 crisis: evidence from credit and debt of older adults pp. 53-71 Downloads
Meta Brown, J. Michael Collins and Stephanie Moulton
Influencing the choice of pension distribution at retirement pp. 72-88 Downloads
Robert L. Clark and Olivia Mitchell
The effect of the Dutch financial assessment framework on the mortgage investments of pension funds pp. 89-110 Downloads
Yeorim Kim and Mauro Mastrogiacomo
Partial de-annuitization of public pensions vs. retirement age differentiation: Which is best to account for longevity differences? pp. 111-131 Downloads
Vincent Vandenberghe
Three little words? The impact of social security terminology on knowledge and claiming intentions pp. 132-151 Downloads
Francisco Perez-Arce, Lila Rabinovich, Joanne Yoong and Laith Alattar
The prevalence and nature of COLAs in public sector retirement plans pp. 152-164 Downloads
Maria Fitzpatrick and Gopi Goda

Volume 22, issue 4, 2023

Changing labor market for older workers: short and long-term trends pp. 459-462 Downloads
Robert L. Clark, Kevin Milligan and Joseph Newhouse
Stereotypes of older workers and perceived ageism in job ads: evidence from an experiment pp. 463-489 Downloads
Ian Burn, Daniel Firoozi, Daniel Ladd and David Neumark
Forever young: where older workers keep on working pp. 490-508 Downloads
Steven G. Allen and Ting Wang
How did COVID-19 affect the labor force participation of older workers in the first year of the pandemic? pp. 509-523 Downloads
Owen F. Davis, Laura D. Quinby, Matthew Rutledge and Gal Wettstein
Older workers’ employment and Social Security spillovers through the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 524-549 Downloads
Gopi Goda, Emilie Jackson, Lauren Hersch Nicholas and Sarah Stith
Caregiving subsidies and spousal early retirement intentions pp. 550-589 Downloads
Joan Costa-Font and Cristina Vilaplana-Prieto
Does the actuarial adjustment for pension delay affect retirement and claiming decisions? pp. 590-603 Downloads
Devon Gorry, Kyung Min Lee and Sita Slavov
Heterogeneity in longevity, redistribution, and pension reform pp. 604-639 Downloads
Julián Díaz-Saavedra
The evolution of financial literacy over time and its predictive power for financial outcomes: evidence from longitudinal data pp. 640-657 Downloads
Marco Angrisani, Jeremy Burke, Annamaria Lusardi and Gary Mottola
Trust in pension funds, or the importance of being financially sound pp. 658-669 Downloads
Hendrik van Dalen and Kène Henkens
Los sistemas de pensiones en América Latina: institucionalidad, gastopúblico y sostenibilidad financiera en tiempos del COVID-19 [Pension systems in Latin America: institutional framework, public spending and financial sustainability in times of COVID-19] By Alberto Arenas de Mesa. CEPAL, Santiago, Chile, 65 pages, 2020 pp. 670-671 Downloads
Tapen Sinha

Volume 22, issue 3, 2023

How would 401(k) ‘Rothification’ alter saving, retirement security, and inequality? pp. 265-283 Downloads
Vanya Horneff, Raimond Maurer and Olivia Mitchell
The optimal cyclical design for a target benefit pension plan pp. 284-303 Downloads
Lv Chen, Danping Li, Yumin Wang and Xiaobai Zhu
Reforms of an early retirement pathway in Germany and their labor market effects pp. 304-330 Downloads
Regina Riphahn and Rebecca Schrader
Less is not more: 401(k) plan information and retirement planning choices pp. 331-351 Downloads
Eric Cardella, Charlene Kalenkoski and Michael Parent
Does pension information impact savings? pp. 352-370 Downloads
Najat El Mekkaoui and Bérangère Legendre
Mandatory pension savings and long-run debt accumulation: evidence from Danish low-wage earners pp. 371-399 Downloads
Henrik Yde Andersen, Niels Lynggård Hansen and Andreas Kuchler
Pension fund board governance and asset allocation: evidence from Switzerland pp. 400-424 Downloads
Nadège Bregnard and Carolina Salva
Coping with demographic change: macroeconomic performance and welfare inequality effects of public pension reform pp. 425-449 Downloads
Willem Devriendt, Freddy Heylen and Arthur Jacobs
Wealth After Work Edited By William G. Gale, J. Mark Iwry, and David C. John pp. 450-451 Downloads
John Sabelhaus
Towards Improved Retirement Savings Outcomes for Women By OECD, Paris, OECD. 2021 pp. 452-454 Downloads
Elsa Fornero
Social security programs and retirement around the world: reforms and incentives pp. 455-456 Downloads
Keith Ambachtsheer
Vulnerability and Long-term Care in Europe: An Economic Perspective By Agar Brugiavini, Ludovico Carrino, Cristina Elisa Orso and Giacomo Pasini. Palgrave Macmillan, EUR 54.99, XIX 163 pages, 2017 pp. 457-458 Downloads
Daniel Avdic

Volume 22, issue 2, 2023

Introduction to special issue on institutional influences on retirement, health and well-being pp. 161-166 Downloads
David Knapp and Jinkook Lee
Migration, work, and retirement: the case of Mexican-origin populations pp. 167-187 Downloads
Emma Aguila, Zeewan Lee and Rebeca Wong
One country, two systems: evidence on retirement patterns in China pp. 188-210 Downloads
John Giles, Xiaoyan Lei, Gewei Wang, Yafeng Wang and Yaohui Zhao
The consequences of claiming Social Security benefits at age 62 pp. 211-237 Downloads
Philip Armour and David Knapp
Public pensions and low-income dynamics in Canada pp. 238-263 Downloads
Mayssun El-Attar and Raquel Fonseca

Volume 22, issue 1, 2023

Intertemporal and intratemporal consumption smoothing at retirement: micro evidence from detailed spending and time use data pp. 1-22 Downloads
Jim Been and Kees Goudswaard
Do smallholder farmers prefer commitment or flexibility in pension savings accounts? A randomised experiment of cocoa farmers in Ghana pp. 23-37 Downloads
Diana Kos and Robert Lensink
The impact of an employer match and automatic enrollment on the savings behavior of public-sector workers pp. 38-68 Downloads
Justin Falk and Nadia Karamcheva
The impact of expected pensions on consumption: evidence from China pp. 69-87 Downloads
Wei Zheng, Youji Lyu, Ruo Jia and Katja Hanewald
Promoting public retirement savings accounts during tax filing: evidence from field experiments pp. 88-115 Downloads
Stephen Roll, Sam Bufe, Olga Kondratjeva and Michal Grinstein-Weiss
The transition to NDC in Italy: assessing distributive and financial effects pp. 116-131 Downloads
Carlo Mazzaferro
Disclosure versus recognition: the value relevance of pensions pp. 132-159 Downloads
Luca Larcher
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