Related BLS programs | Related articles
Changing retirement age: ups and downs
William J. WiatrowskiIn recent years, legislative changes, new types of retirement plans, and increases in life expectancy have led to differences in retirement ages; workers now have many alternatives to traditional retirement at age 65
Read excerpt Download full article in PDF (101K)
Employee Benefits Survey
Employment Projections
Labor Force Statistics from the
Current Population Survey
Related Monthly Labor Review articles
Older workers:
employment and retirement trends .—Oct.
2000.
Factors affecting
retirement income.—Mar.
1993.
Trends in
retirement age by sex, 1950-2005.—July
1992.
Within Monthly Labor Review Online:
Welcome | Current
Issue | Index | Subscribe
| Archives
Exit Monthly Labor Review Online:
BLS Home | Publications & Research
Papers