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Old-Age Labor Force Participation in Germany: What Explains the Trend Reversal among Older Mean and Steady Increase among Women?
Old-Age Labor Force Participation in Germany: What Explains the Trend Reversal among Older Mean and Steady Increase among Women?
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Axel Börsch-Supan
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Irene Ferrari
Publication Date
2019
Number of Pages
S. 117-146
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
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C. Coile, K. Milligan and D. A. Wise (Eds) Social Security Programs and Retirement around the World: Working Longer
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