'Voluntary' and 'involuntary' early retirement: an international analysis
Dorn, David ; Souza-Poza, Alfonso
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2007
27 p.
comparison ; early retirement ; social security ; statistics
Discussion Paper Series
2714
Social protection - Old age benefits
English
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"Recent literature makes a distinction between 'voluntary' and 'involuntary' early retirement, where 'involuntary' early retirement results from employment constraints rather than from a preference for leisure relative to work. This paper analyzes 'voluntary' and 'involuntary' early retirement based on international microdata covering 19 industrialized countries. The results show that 'involuntary' early retirement is particularly widespread in Continental Europe. Countries facing economic recessions and having strict employment protection legislation have higher shares of 'involuntary' retirements among early retirees. Generous early retirement provisions of the social security system do not only make 'voluntary' early retirement more attractive for individuals, but also induce firms to push more employees into early retirement. "
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