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The Impact of a Phased Retirement Program: A Case Study

Marta Lachowska
Stockholm University - Department of Economics

Annika E. Sundén
Stockholm University - Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI)

Eskil Wadensjo
Stockholm University - Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI); Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); Stockholm University Linnaeus Center for Integration Studies (SULCIS)



IZA Discussion Paper No. 4284

Abstract:     
Phased retirement has been discussed as a means for increasing labour supply for people of older active age. The idea is that instead of leaving a full-time job early for full-time retirement, an employee should reduce the working time either in the same job or by changing jobs, and stay on in the labour market. In this paper we analyze the factors that influence the decision to take up a part-time pension and continue working at the same work place at reduced hours. We do this by using a unique data set from one employer in the governmental sector in Sweden, Stockholm University. The pension scheme is a special part-time pension scheme introduced for state employees in 2003. Employees 61 years and older can apply for a part-time pension up to the age of 65. The employers decide if they will accept or reject the application. They may also encourage employees to apply or discourage them from doing so. We have a data set covering all employees of the age groups who are eligible and a rich data set with information on the employees and also on the units (departments) who in practice decide if an application should be accepted or not. We find that both the effects on pension wealth of taking a part-time pension, and the economic situation of the department are important for the propensity for becoming a part-time pensioner. Also individual characteristics such as gender, age, earnings and occupation are important.

Keywords: part-time work, part-time pension, older workers, labour supply

JEL Classifications: H55, J22, J26, J14

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Date posted: July 21, 2009 ; Last revised: July 21, 2009

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Lachowska, Marta, Sundén, Annika E. and Wadensjo, Eskil, The Impact of a Phased Retirement Program: A Case Study. IZA Discussion Paper No. 4284. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1434618


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Marta Lachowska (Contact Author)
Stockholm University - Department of Economics ( email )
United States
Annika E. Sundén
Stockholm University - Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI) ( email )
Kyrkgatan 43B
SE-106 91 Stockholm Sweden
Eskil Wadensjo
Stockholm University - Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI) ( email )
Kyrkgatan 43B
SE-106 91 Stockholm Sweden
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
P.O. Box 7240
D-53072 Bonn Germany
Stockholm University Linnaeus Center for Integration Studies (SULCIS) ( email )
SE-106 91 Stockholm
Stockholm Sweden
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