Social Security and older workers

Many observers have noted that the long-term decline in labor-force participation by older Americans may reflect the evolution of social institutions that effectively discourage work. Often cited factors include employer discrimination against older workers, private pension plans that penalize conti...

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description Many observers have noted that the long-term decline in labor-force participation by older Americans may reflect the evolution of social institutions that effectively discourage work. Often cited factors include employer discrimination against older workers, private pension plans that penalize continued employment, and the Social Security system. Various policies, such as eliminating Social Security's retirement test, have been proposed with a view to eliminating or lessening employment barriers. This article summarizes the economic evidence that addresses the role played by the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) programs in retirement decisions. OASI is shown to have statistically significant effects on both the timing of retirement and the amount of postretirement work; however, the influence is not large relative to the many other factors that determine the labor-supply decisions of older workers. Consequently, changes in Social Security policy of the type and magnitude that are politically feasible are unlikely to result in large changes in retirement behavior.
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Aged
Analysis
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Economic models
Economic theory
Economics
Employment
Employment - economics
Employment - statistics & numerical data
Female
Humans
Insurance Benefits - economics
Insurance Benefits - statistics & numerical data
Labor supply
Male
Middle Aged
Older people
Older workers
Retirement
Retirement - economics
Retirement - statistics & numerical data
Retirement age
Retirement planning
Sex Distribution
Social research
Social security
Social Security - economics
Social Security - statistics & numerical data
United States
title Social Security and older workers
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