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Henretta, John C.; Lee, Hyunkee – Work and Occupations: An International Sociological Journal, 1996
Current Population Survey data were used to examine men's later labor force participation for the 1895-1934 birth cohorts. A substantial portion of differences may be attributed to changing levels of social security benefits, the proportion of workers receiving disability benefits, and the unemployment rate. (SK)
Descriptors: Cohort Analysis, Employment Patterns, Males, Older Adults
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Herz, Diane E.; Rones, Philip L. – Monthly Labor Review, 1989
Discusses various institutional obstacles faced by older persons who want to work. Includes information on the impact of Social Security regulations and pension policies on work activity, the market for part-time jobs, and age discrimination. (JOW)
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Older Adults, Retirement Benefits
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Ruhm, Christopher J. – Journal of Human Resources, 1995
Work attachment of men aged 58-63 fell dramatically from 1969-89, with a sharp reduction at age 62 that is probably due to Social Security's early retirement provision. Nonpension income and the interaction between private pensions, personal assets, and Social Security may also play a large role. (SK)
Descriptors: Early Retirement, Employment Patterns, Incentives, Males
Burkhauser, Richard V. – 1981
Recent studies of retirement have recognized the importance of pension plans and social security on the retirement decisions. A pension system that is neutral with respect to the timing of benefits encourages or discourages the acceptance of these benefits and subsequent job separation at any particular age only to the extent that any asset…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Males, Older Adults, Planning
Vroman, Wayne G. – 1969
The great changes in social security laws which have taken place in the United States since World War II and the likelihood that others will take place in the future make it important to understand what effects these changes have on the rest of the economy. This study, adapted from the author's 1967 dissertation at the University of Michigan,…
Descriptors: Charts, Economic Research, Insurance, Older Adults
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Nusberg, Charlotte – Ageing International, 1988
Social security systems in many countries have reached or may soon reach a state of crisis in terms of funding old age pension and other benefits. A reassessment of the appropriate role of public pension provision in the total income flow available to retirees is needed. (JOW)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries, Older Adults
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Hoskins, Irene – Ageing International, 1992
Social security systems in many countries must serve different populations of women, both as beneficiaries and as insured workers. As more women are acquiring their own social security rights, it is unclear what jobs they will have, what the benefits will be, what family responsibilities they will have, and what social policies will affect their…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Females, Foreign Countries, Fringe Benefits
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Clark, Roger; Filinson, Rachel – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1991
Examined determinants of spending on social security programs, using data from 75 nations representative of core, semiperipheral, and peripheral nations. Industrialization variables had strong effects in models involving all nations, as did multinational corporate penetration in extraction, particularly when region was controlled; such penetration…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Federal Aid, Federal Programs, Industrialization
Nelson, Charles T. – Current Population Reports, 1987
This document contains 4 charts and 15 tables describing the pension coverage of workers and the income of retirees in the United States as of 1984. Data were gathered through the fourth wave topical module to the 1984 panel of the Survey of Income and Program Participation, conducted from September through December of 1984. The prevalence of…
Descriptors: Adults, Employment Practices, Income, Older Adults
La Luz, 1975
Descriptors: Fringe Benefits, Income, Medical Services, Older Adults
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Dickerson, Morgan W.F. – Journal of Black Studies, 1983
Discusses problems and needs of the Black elderly in terms of social security, medicare and social services, and nursing homes. Also discusses the need for qualified Black personnel in programs designed for the Black elderly, and offers suggestions for legislation and funding. (CMG)
Descriptors: Blacks, High Risk Persons, Nursing Homes, Older Adults
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Engelhardt, Gary V.; Gruber, Jonathan; Perry, Cynthia D. – Journal of Human Resources, 2005
Social Security program has over the period become unsustainable from tax finance and imply reforms that would cut down on benefits of the elderly. The implications are that elderly may have to increase their post-retirement working, reduce consumption and opt for shared living rather than independent living conditions. The last of the three…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Older Adults, Retirement Benefits, Independent Living
Ferraro, Geraldine A. – USA Today, 1982
Discusses the socioeconomic causes of the disproportionate level of poverty found among women aged 65 and over. Reasons why Social Security programs are essential for maintaining minimal standards of living for many older women are presented. Specific proposals for bringing about change are included. (AM)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Federal Legislation, Females, Living Standards
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Morris, Robert – Gerontologist, 1989
Predicts declining confidence in Social Security, questioning of public's responsibility for elderly, organization proliferation, anticipated labor shortages, and trend to reengage in mainstream society. Sees result as greater emphasis on elderly's productive potential and a "common human need" policy in aging field. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Aging (Individuals), Gerontology, Older Adults
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Special Committee on Aging. – 1985
This document contains six essays examining the history and impact of the social security program on America's economic and social development. "Social Security: The Cornerstone of American Social Welfare Policy," by Malcolm H. Morrison, presents brief background information on the system and discusses the basic principles of social…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Females, History, Labor Economics
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