Case Study of Variables in Retirement Policy, A

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Kreps, Juanita

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2010-06-28T19:42:15Z

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2010-06-28T19:42:15Z

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1961

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The 1960's may bring us full circle in the evolution of retirement policy. In conrtast with the depression era of the 1930's, when compulsory retirement was viewed as a means of rationing scarce jobs, the tight labor market conditions i nthe 1940's and early 1950's brought flexible retirement......

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Kreps, J. M. A case study of variables in retirement policy. Monthly Labor Review. 84. 000006 (Jun 1961): 587-591. Print.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/2654

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en_US

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U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Monthly Labor Review

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retirement

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Case Study of Variables in Retirement Policy, A

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Journal article

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