Abstract

We examine whether easy and early access to old-age benefits induce older workers to become inactive. We use Polish LFS data. We find added worker effect prevailing over discouraged worker effect. The latter arises after a few quarters and is asymmetric. Females permanently leave the workforce. More males leave the workforce in contractions than re-enter in expansions. If old-age benefit becomes the main source of income, the worker (after 1 year) is 8 to 20 times more likely to exit the market than unemployment or social welfare beneficiaries. Our findings support higher retirement age--the age when workers become eligible for old-age benefits.

JEL classification: J14, J22

Details

Title
The impact of easy and early access to old-age benefits on exits from the labour market: a macro-micro analysis
Author
Gaecka-burdziak, Ewa; Góra, Marek
Pages
1-18
Publication year
2016
Publication date
Nov 2016
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
e-ISSN
21939012
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1865250388
Copyright
IZA Journal of European Labor Studies is a copyright of Springer, 2016.