Disability Retirement among German Men in the 1980s

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Regina T. Riphahn

In: Industrial and Labor Relations Review 52 (1999), 4, 628-647

Abstract

In Germany, a large proportion of new retirees-at times, more than half of them-have taken disability retirement. This study investigates the role of expected benefits in determining that choice. The author finds that among German men in 1984-91, age, health, and prior wages were much stronger predictors of the transition into disability retirement than were expected benefits. She concludes that a benefit reduction would be largely ineffective in reducing the high level of disability retirement in Germany.

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