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Title: Inflation and the Retirement Decision: Recent Evidence from the National Longitudinal Surveys
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1. Parnes, Herbert S.
Inflation and the Retirement Decision: Recent Evidence from the National Longitudinal Surveys
Report, Columbus OH: Center for Human Resource Research, The Ohio State University, 1981
Cohort(s): Older Men
Publisher: Center for Human Resource Research
Keyword(s): Employment; Inflation; Retirement/Retirement Planning; Social Security; Work Attitudes

The persistent trend toward earlier retirement, together with prospective increases in the proportion of older persons in the population, poses financial problems for the social security system and has generated fears that society will be unable or unwilling to bear the increasing burden of adult dependency that these trends imply. Data from the NLS show that the trend toward earlier retirement continued. Though aware of the impact of inflation, few men expressed an interest in postretirement jobs.
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Parnes, Herbert S. "Inflation and the Retirement Decision: Recent Evidence from the National Longitudinal Surveys." Report, Columbus OH: Center for Human Resource Research, The Ohio State University, 1981.