Redefining retirement how will boomers fare?

As the first of the 'Baby Boom' generation reaches 60, this unusually large cohort find themselves on the brink of retirement. Offering a guide to the issues of the retirement system, this study of a generation looks forward to the significance of those born between 1946-1966 who seem set...

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Main Author: Madrian, Brigitte C.
Corporate Author: Wharton School Pension Research Council
Other Authors: Mitchell, Olivia S., Soldo, Beth J.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2007, 2007
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