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Ippolito, Richard A. – Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1990
Rule changes in the social security system and pension plans suggest that labor force participation rates for men aged 55 to 64 fell by 20 percent from 1970 through 1986 because of the increase in social security benefits and a change in private pension rules encouraging earlier retirement. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Early Retirement, Males, Retirement Benefits
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. – 1985
The General Accounting Office examined retirement age trends in the private sector to assist the Congress in its effort to devise a retirement system for Federal employees. The Census Bureau's Current Population Survey (CPS) was identified as a source of information about private sector retirement patterns. March 1974, 1979, and 1984 data were…
Descriptors: Age, Early Retirement, Employment Patterns, Middle Aged Adults
Bumbarger, C. S.; And Others – Education Canada, 1987
Ascertains what 59 male and 40 female Alberta teachers (average age 50) think about career changes, early and partial retirement. Indicates reasons for career change (personal challenge, additional salary, frustration) and lack of interest in partial retirement. Concludes options for career change should be investigated with younger age group.…
Descriptors: Aging in Academia, Career Change, Early Retirement, Foreign Countries
National Education Association, Washington, DC. – 1988
This report summarizes the findings of the National Education Association's 1985 Retirement Provisions Survey. The survey encompasses all U.S. public retirement systems that include teachers or educational support personnel. The survey addressed all major plan administration topics including retirement eligibility provisions, benefit formulas,…
Descriptors: Early Retirement, Governance, Investment, Personnel Policy
Covert-McGrath, Debra – Business Officer, 1984
Information is provided on early and phased retirement plans of about 20 academic institutions. Eligibility requirements for participation in early retirement plans vary from campus to campus. Most plans have a requirement ranging from a minimum of 10 to 20 years of full-time (or part-time equivalent) service. There are basically two types of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Early Retirement, Eligibility, Higher Education
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Monahan, Deborah J.; Greene, Vernon L. – Gerontologist, 1987
Interviews with faculty at a university having an incentive early retirement plan revealed that those choosing to retire early were in poorer health, faced smaller proportional income decrement upon retirement, were less satisfied with teaching assignments, and considered themselves lower in research productivity and higher in teaching and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Early Retirement, Faculty College Relationship, Incentives
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Gustman, Alan L.; Steinmeier, Thomas L. – Economics of Education Review, 1992
Incentives to retire at 26 private colleges and universities are analyzed using data for tenured, male faculty employed in the 1970s. Simulations suggest that raising or abolishing the mandatory retirement age will substantially delay retirement by faculty members at these institutions. (16 references) (MLF)
Descriptors: Aging in Academia, College Faculty, Early Retirement, Higher Education
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Weiler, William C. – Economics of Education Review, 1987
Discusses issues related to current and future modifications of faculty retirement plans, including unisex pension benefits, TIAA-CREF management, payout options, early retirement incentives, and the legality of mandatory retirement requirements. With CREF assets increasing, faculty retention, not early retirement, may become a primary issue.…
Descriptors: Aging in Academia, College Faculty, Early Retirement, Educational Economics
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Hogarth, Jeanne M. – Journal of Human Resources, 1988
The study applies a pension acceptance model to acceptance of an early retirement pension bonus. Probabilities of acceptance range from .18 to .33. It also simulates acceptance behavior without the bonus, with probabilities of acceptance ranging from .11 to .30. (Author/CH)
Descriptors: Early Retirement, Models, Older Adults, Personnel Policy
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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
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. – 1986
Two issues were analyzed--the changing characteristics of early pension recipients and the costs of early retirement. The analyses covered men and women aged 50 and older and were based primarily on data from the Census Bureau's March 1984 Current Population Survey. Findings showed that the percentage of the population receiving employer-sponsored…
Descriptors: Early Retirement, Employment Patterns, Labor Force Nonparticipants, Middle Aged Adults
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Jones, Robert F. – Academic Medicine, 1992
A survey of 115 medical schools concerning early retirement benefits and incentives for faculty found that defined-contribution plans were preferred and were available at 37 percent of institutions. Incentive programs were used by 70 percent of schools during 1987-91. However, few early retirements have occurred. Program characteristics,…
Descriptors: Early Retirement, Higher Education, Incentives, Medical Education
Peterson, David L. – 1986
This analysis of retirement planning and early retirement incentive plans in Illinois community colleges was drawn from a study of early retirement plans at each of the state's 39 community colleges, and a follow-up survey to clarify information in the documents and determine colleges' plans for the future. After introductory comments on the issue…
Descriptors: Aging in Academia, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Early Retirement
Hanson, Katharine H.; Merrill, Lyri – 1987
A survey of current early retirement programs and faculty age distributions was conducted among 23 colleges in the Consortium on Financing Higher Education and 13 universities in the Association of American Universities. Tabular data and narrative descriptions are presented in two major sections. The first section presents data on the number of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Aging in Academia, Annotated Bibliographies, College Faculty
National Education Association, Washington, DC. Research Div. – 1992
Findings of a national survey that examined retirement and retiree health benefits provisions are presented in this document. A 1990-91 survey mailed to all state and local retirement plans in which education employees participate elicited responses from 53 state-sponsored and 5 local-sponsored plans (representing a total active membership of 6.4…
Descriptors: Early Retirement, Elementary Secondary Education, Government Employees, Health Care Costs
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