Journal of Pension Economics & Finance

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Pension Economics & Finance is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Cushion option on CPPI strategy for defined-contribution pension plans51
Increasing statutory retirement age, labor market outcomes, and effect heterogeneity: the 2017 pension reform in Finland12
The evolution of financial literacy over time and its predictive power for financial outcomes: evidence from longitudinal data11
Target date funds as asset market stabilizers: evidence from the pandemic9
The incidence of Social Security taxes on teacher wages and employment8
Personal social environment as determinant of private pension planning8
Stereotypes of older workers and perceived ageism in job ads: evidence from an experiment7
The actuarial sources of the rise in unfunded liabilities in America's defined benefit plans in the 21st century6
The prevalence and nature of COLAs in public sector retirement plans6
Sustainability of pension reforms: An EU-wide political stress test6
The size and distribution of augmented wealth – A look at Austria and beyond5
Trust in pension funds, or the importance of being financially sound5
Social security and retirement around the world: lessons from a long-term collaboration5
Early pension withdrawals in Chile during the pandemic5
State pension eligibility age and retirement behaviour: evidence from the United Kingdom household longitudinal study4
Mislearning and (poor) performance of individual investors4
Beliefs about demographic change: how well are individuals informed?4
An analysis of benefit distributions selected by individuals covered by the PBGC: differences by sex and age4
Retirement tax shields: A cohort study of traditional and Roth accounts4
Two decades of Social Security claiming4
Understanding debt in the older population3
Trends in retirement and retirement income choices by TIAA participants: 2000–20183
Do online pension dashboards affect pension knowledge and expectations? Evidence from a randomized survey experiment3
Introduction to the 20th Anniversary Special Issue of the Journal of Pension Economics and Finance3
The safe withdrawal rate: evidence from a broad sample of developed markets3
Older workers’ employment and Social Security spillovers through the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic3
Three little words? The impact of social security terminology on knowledge and claiming intentions3
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