2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jeoa.2020.100304
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The evolution of labor force participation and the expected length of retirement in Brazil

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“…Koning and Vethaak (2019) relied on APC to decompose the employment trends of disabled workers in OECD countries. The methodology was used by Queiroz and Ferreira (2021) to investigate the evolution of labor force participation and the expected length of retirement in Brazil. Bardazzi and Pazienza (2017) apply cohort analysis to study the role of changing generational preferences in the energy expenditure trends in Italy.…”
Section: Age-period-cohort Decompositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Koning and Vethaak (2019) relied on APC to decompose the employment trends of disabled workers in OECD countries. The methodology was used by Queiroz and Ferreira (2021) to investigate the evolution of labor force participation and the expected length of retirement in Brazil. Bardazzi and Pazienza (2017) apply cohort analysis to study the role of changing generational preferences in the energy expenditure trends in Italy.…”
Section: Age-period-cohort Decompositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TLF is a crucial factor for economic efficiency, because it plays a productive role in manufacturing goods and services, and adds to the GDP of an economy. Therefore, the entire input is unexplored in absence of the total labor force ( 47 , 48 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In a study by Queiroz and Ferreira (2021), it was found that working individuals expect a decline in their social status after retirement due to more responsibilities towards children's education, marriage and other family obligations and have least preference towards need of other job. Therefore, the retirement expectations have strong influence on retirement life and social satisfaction in the first year of an individual's retirement (Taylor et al, 2008).…”
Section: Psychological Social Perceptions and Rpbmentioning
confidence: 99%