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2022
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Impact of defaults on participation in state supplemental retirement savings plans
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Robert L. Clark ; Denis Pelletier
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2022
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You're invited – RSVP! The role of tailoring in incentivising people to delve into their pension situation
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2022
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The effect of an instantaneous dependency rate on the social equitability of hybrid PAYG public pension schemes
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Lorenzo Torricelli
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Cambridge University Press
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2022
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Gender pension gaps along the distribution: An application to the French case
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Carole Bonnet ; Dominique Meurs ; Benoit Rapoport
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Cambridge University Press
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2022
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136 |
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Pension communication, knowledge, and behaviour
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Steven Debets ; Henriette Prast ; Mariacristina Rossi ; Arthur van Soest
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Cambridge University Press
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2022
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137 |
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Retirement plan wealth inequality: measurement and trends
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Teresa Ghilarducci ; Siavash Radpour ; Anthony Webb
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Cambridge University Press
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2022
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“How Persistent Low Returns Will Shape Saving and Retirement” edited by Olivia S. Mitchell, Robert Clark, and Raimond Maurer
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Cagri S. Kumru
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2022
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PEF volume 21 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
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Cambridge University Press
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2022
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140 |
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PEF volume 21 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
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2022
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