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Das ehrenamtliche Engagement ist in Deutschland in den letzten 30 Jahren laut repräsentativen Befragungsergebnissen des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) kontinuierlich gestiegen. Dazu trug sowohl die wachsende Bereitschaft junger Erwachsener bei, sich freiwillig ehrenamtlich zu engagieren, als...
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According to representative survey results of the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), volunteer rates have been continually … retirement. Twenty-nine percent of respondents in this generation continued volunteering into retirement and 13 percent began … volunteering after retiring, making the Generation of 1968 more active volunteers than older birth cohorts. Policies should support …
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According to representative survey results of the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), volunteer rates have been continually … retirement. Twenty-nine percent of respondents in this generation continued volunteering into retirement and 13 percent began … volunteering after retiring, making the Generation of 1968 more active volunteers than older birth cohorts. Policies should support …
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Being retired goes with more frequent participation in some social activities such as volunteering or going to a club … activity. More precisely, retirement increases volunteering, club and even training activities. It has little effect on … important to access the value of their volunteering participation. A conservative estimate translates volunteering into an …
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descriptive empirical evidence(from the EU Labour Force Survey) indicates that there are a broad range ofexperiences in EU …
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earlier. This paper tests this prediction using US data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Older Men[...] …
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We use panel data from the US Health and Retirement Study 1992-2002 to estimate theeffect of self-assessed health limitations on active labor market participation of men aroundretirement age. Self-assessments of health and functioning typically introduce anendogeneity bias when studying the...
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Despite the increased frequency of job loss for older workers in Europe, little is known on itseffect on the work-retirement decision. Employing individual data from the EuropeanCommunity Household Panel for Germany, Italy, Spain, and the U.K., a multivariatecompeting-risks hazard model is...
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The labor market is often asserted to be characterized by rigidities that make it difficult forolder workers to carry out their desired trajectory from work to retirement. An importantsource of rigidity is restrictions on hours of work imposed by firms that use team productionor face high fixed...
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This paper studies the presence of hours constraints on the UK labor market and its effect onolder workers labor supply, both at the extensive and the intensive margin. Using panel datafor the period 1991-2004, the results from a competing risks model show that over-employedmale workers can...
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