Now That I Am Retiring, What Do I Do with My Money?
by Roland Lee Thompson
But What If I Live? the American Retirement Crisis
by Gregory Salsbury
Retirement Systems for Public Employees (Pension Research Council Publications)
by Thomas P Bleakney
From the Pension Research Council of the Wharton School
Can I Afford to Retire?
by Ann Wylie, Loren Barnett Appel, and Richard Saul Wurman
What You Should Know About Your Retirement Plan
by Employee Benef U S Department of Labor
Investment market volatility: Analysis commissioned by TUC
by Tim Pike
"Dychtwald and Morison offer a brilliant and convincing perspective: an essential re-think of what 'aging' and 'retirement' mean today and an invitation to help mobilize the best in the tidal wave of Boomer Third Agers."—Daniel Goleman, PhD, Author, Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ Throughout 99 percent of human history, life expectancy at birth was less than 18 years. Few people had a chance to age. Today, thanks to extraordinary medical, demographic, and economic shifts,...
A Guide to Positive Retirement (Lythway Large Print Books)
by Patricia Gilbert
Political Preferences and the Aging of Populations; Political-Economy Explanations of Pension Reform
Oliver Pamp analyzes the likelihood and extent of pension reforms from a political-economy perspective. It is shown that voters' preferences for or against reforms are influenced by a societies' demographic development, the generosity of its existing public pension scheme and its electoral system. The author extensively reviews existing formal models of pension systems, discusses their merits and limitations, and develops a three-period overlapping generations model. The model's insights regardi...