Journal of Pension Economics and Finance
2002 - 2024
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2020
- Financial health and the valuation of corporate pension plans pp. 459-490

- Jun Cai, Miao Luo and Alan J. Marcus
- Alternative investments: is it a solution to the funding shortage of US public pension plans? pp. 491-510

- Jun Peng and Qiushi Wang
- Benchmark selection and performance pp. 511-531

- Dirk Broeders and Leo de Haan
- Behind the success of dominated personal pension plans: sales force and financial literacy factors pp. 532-547

- Giuseppe Marotta
- What do we learn about redistribution effects of pension systems from internationally comparable measures of Social Security wealth? pp. 548-566

- Michele Belloni, Agar Brugiavini, Raluca E. Buia, Ludovico Carrino, Danilo Cavapozzi, Cristina E. Orso and Giacomo Pasini
- Improving understanding of the retirement earnings test – CORRIGENDUM pp. 567-567

- L. Rabinovich and F. Perez-Arce
- The potential impact of policies to reduce Social Security funding shortfalls on consumers’ expected benefits and behaviour – CORRIGENDUM pp. 568-568

- F. Perez-Arce, L. Rabinovich and J. Yoong
- The effect of informational prompts about survivor benefits for spouses on Social Security claim intentions – CORRIGENDUM pp. 569-569

- F. Perez-Arce, L. Rabinovich, Anya Samek and J. Yoong
- Handbook of the Economics of Population Aging, Volumes 1A and 1B By John Piggott and Alan Woodland (eds.), North-Holland, 2016 ISBN 978-0-444-53842-0 (Vol. 1A) and 978-0-444-53840-6 (Vol. 1B), 1146 pages pp. 570-571

- Gary Burtless
- Women Working Longer Eds Goldin & Katz, 2018, University of Chicago Press, Chicago. Book review for the Journal of Pension Economics and Finance pp. 572-573

- Alexandra Heron
- Safety-First Retirement Planning: An Integrated Approach for a Worry-Free Retirement Wade Pfau pp. 574-575

- Sudipto Banerjee
- Book Review: Sustaining Social Security in an Era of Population Aging John A. Turner, W. E., Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States pp. 576-577

- Anthony Webb
Volume 19, issue 3, 2020
- Employment and substitution effects of raising the statutory retirement age in France pp. 293-308

- Simon Rabate and Julie Rochut
- Public pension wealth and household asset holdings: new evidence from Belgium pp. 309-322

- Mathieu Lefebvre and Sergio Perelman
- Supporting decision-making in retirement planning: Do diagrams on Pension Benefit Statements help? pp. 323-343

- Féidhlim P. McGowan and Pete Lunn
- On the effect of financial education on financial literacy: evidence from a sample of college students pp. 344-352

- Agar Brugiavini, Danilo Cavapozzi, Mario Padula and Yuri Pettinicchi
- What determines financial literacy in Japan? pp. 353-371

- Yoshihiko Kadoya and Mostafa Saidur Rahim Khan
- The implication of the hyperbolic discount model for the annuitisation decisions pp. 372-391

- Anran Chen, Steven Haberman and Stephen Thomas
- Determinants of second pillar pension reforms: economic crisis and globalization pp. 392-408

- Joelle H. Fong and Markus Leibrecht
- Systematic longevity risk: to bear or to insure? pp. 409-441

- Ling-Ni Boon, Marie Brière and Bas J. M. Werker
- Why are US men retiring later? pp. 442-457

- Wenliang Hou, Alicia Munnell, Geoffrey Sanzenbacher and Yinji Li
Volume 19, issue 2, 2020
- Cross-subsidization of teacher pension benefits: the impact of the discount rate pp. 147-162

- Robert M. Costrell
- The fiscal and welfare consequences of the price indexation of Spanish pensions pp. 163-184

- Julián Díaz-Saavedra
- Retirement plans for contingent workers: issues and options pp. 185-197

- William Gale, Sarah E. Holmes and David C. John
- The long-term effects of employer-sponsored pension plans on non-workplace returns on investments pp. 198-216

- Derek Messacar and René Morissette
- Swimming with wealthy sharks: longevity, volatility and the value of risk pooling pp. 217-246

- Moshe Milevsky
- ‘No country for old men’? The multiplier effects of pensions in Portuguese municipalities pp. 247-261

- Paulo Mourão and Cilina Vilela
- The decumulation period of a personal pension with risk sharing: investment approach versus consumption approach pp. 262-291

- Servaas van Bilsen and A. Lans Bovenberg
Volume 19, issue 1, 2020
- How financial literacy and impatience shape retirement wealth and investment behaviors pp. 1-20

- Justine Hastings and Olivia Mitchell
- An experimental analysis of modifications to the survivor benefit information within the Social Security statement pp. 21-48

- Jeffrey Diebold and Susan Camilleri
- Towards an equitable and sustainable points system. A proposal for pension reform in Belgium pp. 49-79

- Erik Schokkaert, Pierre Devolder, Jean Hindriks and Frank Vandenbroucke
- An NDC approach to helping pensioners cope with the cost of long-term care pp. 80-108

- Carlos Vidal-Melia, Manuel Ventura-Marco and Javier Pla-Porcel
- Pension policies in a model with endogenous fertility pp. 109-125

- Giam Pietro Cipriani and Francesco Pascucci
- Length of working life and pension income: empirical evidence on gender and socioeconomic differences from Finland pp. 126-146

- Susan Kuivalainen, Satu Nivalainen, Noora Järnefelt and Kati Kuitto
Volume 18, issue 4, 2019
- Pension reform and return-to-work policies pp. 500-514

- Maria Fitzpatrick
- Retirement choices by state and local public sector employees: the role of eligibility and financial incentives pp. 515-528

- Leslie Papke
- Transitions from career employment among public- and private-sector workers pp. 529-548

- Joseph F. Quinn, Kevin Cahill and Michael D. Giandrea
- Social security and retirement timing: evidence from a national sample of teachers pp. 549-564

- Melinda Morrill and John Westall
- Fiscal difficulties of cities, the labor market, and health care pp. 565-578

- John Hsu, Joseph Newhouse, Lindsay Nicole Overhage and Samuel Zuvekas
- Impact of health plan reforms in Washington on employment decisions pp. 579-593

- Norma Coe
- Navigating complex financial decisions at retirement: evidence from annuity choices in public sector pensions pp. 594-611

- Robert L. Clark, Robert Hammond and David Vanderweide
- How will persistent low expected returns shape household economic behavior? pp. 612-622

- Vanya Horneff, Raimond Maurer and Olivia Mitchell
- The power of working longer pp. 623-644

- Gila Bronshtein, Jason Scott, John B. Shoven and Sita Slavov
Volume 18, issue 3, 2019
- New Dutch pension contracts and lessons for other countries pp. 331-346

- Lans Bovenberg and Theo Nijman
- Pension funds, large capital inflows and stock returns in a thin market pp. 347-387

- Janusz Brzeszczynski, Martin T. Bohl and Dobromił Serwa
- The strategic use of pensions by not-for-profit organizations pp. 388-414

- Thad Daniel Calabrese and Elizabeth A. M. Searing
- The Affordable Care Act as retiree health insurance: implications for retirement and Social Security claiming pp. 415-449

- Alan Gustman, Thomas L. Steinmeier and Nahid Tabatabai
- Can't wait to get my pension: the effect of raising the female early retirement age on income, poverty and deprivation pp. 450-472

- Jonathan Cribb and Carl Emmerson
- Robust hedging in incomplete markets pp. 473-493

- Sally Shen, Antoon Pelsser and Peter Schotman
Volume 18, issue 2, 2019
- Work incentives in the Social Security Disability benefit formula pp. 165-189

- Gopi Goda, John B. Shoven and Sita Slavov
- Can auctions help reduce mandatory pension fund fees? pp. 190-219

- Radosław Kurach, Paweł Kuśmierczyk and Daniel Papla
- The effectiveness of incentives to postpone retirement: evidence from Italy pp. 220-246

- Irene Ferrari
- Pensions: the impact of migrations and cross-border workers in a small open economy pp. 247-270

- Marion Labouré
- Intragenerational redistribution in a funded pension system pp. 271-303

- Benedetta Frassi, Giorgio Gnecco, Fabio Pammolli and Xue Wen
- Nexus between housing and pension policies in Singapore: measuring retirement adequacy of the Central Provident Fund pp. 304-330

- Ngee Choon Chia and Albert Tsui
Volume 18, issue 1, 2019
- Voting in the aftermath of a pension reform: the role of financial literacy pp. 1-30

- Elsa Fornero and Anna Lo Prete
- Self-employment in Italy: the role of Social Security Wealth pp. 31-65

- Margherita Borella and Michele Belloni
- Spousal and survivor benefits in option value models of retirement: an application to Belgium pp. 66-87

- Alain Jousten and Mathieu Lefebvre
- Fiscal effects of the Norwegian pension reform – A micro–macro assessment pp. 88-123

- Dennis Fredriksen, Erling Holmøy, Birger Strøm and Nils Martin Stølen
- Multiemployer plans: evaluating a proposal to spread the pain pp. 124-139

- Alicia Munnell, Jean-Pierre Aubry, Wenliang Hou and Anthony Webb
- International trade with pensions and demographic shocks pp. 140-164

- Igor Fedotenkov, Bas van Groezen and Lex Meijdam
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