Retirement
The following articles are available on our web site, under the topic “retirement”:
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Spousal Influence on the Decision to
Retire
- Spring 1997 Expert Witness (2.1)
- In this article Scott Beesley notes that the respondents to surveys do not expect the influence of their spouse to be large in terms of choice of retirement age. He also reports that surveys of those who have yet to retire tend to suggest that this factor plays a much stronger role.
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Complementarity in the Retirement
Behaviour of Older Married Couples: An Update
- Spring 2002 Expert Witness (7.1)
- In this article Daryck Riddell and Christopher Bruce examine the tendency of workers to make their retirement decisions based on the retirement decisions of their spouses. That is, if a 57 year-old woman’s husband has already retired, that could indicate that she will retire earlier than would otherwise have been predicted. Mr. Riddell and Dr. Bruce report on three hypotheses concerning the likelihood that the retirement ages of spouses will be correlated.
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Retirement trends in Canada
- Spring 2003 Expert Witness (8.1)
- This article compares retirement ages of Canadians over the five year period 1991-95 to retirement ages of Canadians over the five year period 1996-2000. The findings show that for most educational and industry categories, Canadians are retiring earlier than they did even five years ago.
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Death and Retirement: Allowing for
Uncertainty
- Autumn 2005 Expert Witness (10.3)
- In this article Christopher Bruce explains how experts deal with situations in which there is uncertainty about the plaintiff’s future income path – such as when it is not known whether the plaintiff will recover from his or her injuries. He also comments on an error that experts often make when dealing with such uncertainty.
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The Impact of Poor Health on
Retirement Age
- Autumn 2007 Expert Witness (12.2)
- In this article Christopher Bruce examines the evidence supporting a claim that poor health will lead to earlier retirement.