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Title: Myth of the Industrial Scrap Heap - A Revisionist View of Turn-of-the-Century American Retirement
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 1996
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Abstract: Using the census survival method to calculate net flows across employment states between 1900 and 1910, finds that approximately one-fifth of all men who reached the age of 55 eventually retired before death. Many of these retirees appear to have planned their withdrawal from paid employment by accumulating assets, becoming self-employed, and then liquidating their assets to provide a stream of income to finance consumption in old age. This "modern" retirement behavior has important implications for the economic history of capital and labor markets, saving and investment, insurance and pensions, and the family economy.
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Authors: Carter, Susan B.; Sutch, Richard
Periodical (Full): Journal of Economic History
Issue: 1
Volume: 56
Pages: 5-38
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Aging and Retirement, Labor Force and Occupational Structure
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