Working After Retirement and Life Satisfaction: Cross-National Comparative Research in Europe
This study examines differences in life satisfaction between full retirees and working retirees in Europe. We hypothesize that these differences…
Read MoreGratitude, indebtedness, and reciprocity: An extended replication of Bartlett & DeSteno
In a landmark study in 2006, Bartlett and DeSteno found that receiving help promoted reciprocal behavior and that this effect…
Read MoreSchooling, numeracy and wealth accumulation: A study involving an agrarian population
Accumulating wealth is one of the main concerns for consumers. Higher education is widely associated with higher wealth, but the…
Read MoreInaction inertia in retirement saving
In retirement saving, many people miss out on early opportunities to save and subsequently fail to take adequate actions for…
Read MoreDisplaced, disliked and misunderstood: A systematic review of the reasons for low uptake of long-term care insurance and life annuities
With aging populations, the role of private insurance in financing late-in-life risks is likely to grow. Yet, demand for long-term…
Read MoreCan your house keep you out of a nursing home?
We examine the impact of the accessibility of an older individual’s house on her use of nursing home care. We…
Read MoreFinancing Long-term Care: The Role of Culture and Social Norms
Comment on “Financing Long-term Care: Lessons From Japan” Based on the experiences of Japan and Germany, Ikegami argues that middle-income…
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