Archive: Joseph F. Quinn

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Abstract Aggregate data reveal a sizable increase in labor force participation rates since 2000 among American workers on the cusp of retirement, reverting back to levels for older men not seen since the 1970s.  While these aggregate numbers are useful in that they document overall trends, they do not elucidate the reasons behind workers’ decisions. …

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Introduction One of the most important labor market developments of the last century was the sustained trend toward earlier retirement among American men. This trend came to at least a temporary halt in the mid-1980s. Since then, male participation rates at older ages have stabilized or even increased slightly, while older women’s participation rates hav…