Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 80
... higher lifetime benefits at age 62 , married men might be less inclined than other men and women to accept OAI benefits at that age because the level of forgone wealth ( APVF ) is higher . Hence , whereas a higher level of PVB62 might ...
... higher lifetime benefits at age 62 , married men might be less inclined than other men and women to accept OAI benefits at that age because the level of forgone wealth ( APVF ) is higher . Hence , whereas a higher level of PVB62 might ...
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... higher needs taking over motivation . This proposition has been discussed in the behavioral literature by Maslow ( 1943 ) , who argued that lower needs tend to be physiologically oriented and higher needs are psychologically oriented ...
... higher needs taking over motivation . This proposition has been discussed in the behavioral literature by Maslow ( 1943 ) , who argued that lower needs tend to be physiologically oriented and higher needs are psychologically oriented ...
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... higher retirement rate than other types of work- ers . This effect is likely to be a function of better pension benefits and earlier age eligibility criteria ( e.g. , O'Rand and Landerman , 1984 ) . Self - employed men , on the other ...
... higher retirement rate than other types of work- ers . This effect is likely to be a function of better pension benefits and earlier age eligibility criteria ( e.g. , O'Rand and Landerman , 1984 ) . Self - employed men , on the other ...
Contents
Volume 70 Number | 1 |
The Division of Leisure and Work | 24 |
A Historical and Ethical | 40 |
Copyright | |
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