Journal of the Economics of Ageing

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of the Economics of Ageing is 5. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The economic burden of COVID-19 in the United States: Estimates and projections under an infection-based herd immunity approach30
What are the effects of expanding social pension on health? Evidence from the Basic Pension in South Korea26
Revisiting longer-term health effects of informal caregiving: Evidence from the UK17
Big data at work: Age and labor productivity in the service sector17
Trust and retirement preparedness: Evidence from Singapore13
How financial literacy shapes the demand for financial advice at older ages13
Mental health effects of caregivers respite: Subsidies or Supports?11
Do living arrangements matter?—Evidence from eating behaviors of the elderly in rural China11
R&D-driven medical progress, health care costs, and the future of human longevity10
Working longer and population aging in the U.S.: Why delayed retirement isn’t a practical solution for many10
The relationship between age and subjective well-being: Estimating within and between effects simultaneously10
Health misperception and healthcare utilisation among older Europeans9
The effects of population aging on South Korea’s economy: The National Transfer Accounts approach9
Age differences in preferences through the lens of socioemotional selectivity theory9
Health insurance and poverty of the older population in the United States: The importance of a health inclusive poverty measure9
Worsening workers' health by lowering retirement age: The malign consequences of a benign reform9
Time to change? Promoting mobility at older ages to support longer working lives8
Lifetime employment–coresidential trajectories and extended working life in Chile8
The role of gender, education and family in the welfare organization: Disaggregating National Transfer Accounts7
The effects of an increase in the retirement age on health — Evidence from administrative data7
Automation and aging: The impact on older workers in the workforce7
The effect of social pension on consumption among older adults in Korea7
Macroeconomic impacts of changes in life expectancy and fertility7
Opportunity costs of unpaid caregiving: Evidence from panel time diaries7
The evolution of labor force participation and the expected length of retirement in Brazil6
Self-selection in physical and mental health among older intra-European migrants6
The rise of age-friendly jobs6
Later retirement and the labor market re-integration of elderly unemployed workers6
Consumption and poverty of older Chinese: 2011–20206
Pension exposure and health: Evidence from a longitudinal study in South Africa6
Met or unmet need for long-term care: Formal and informal care in southern Europe6
Does financial education affect retirement savings?6
The economics of longevity – An introduction6
The long term impact of Chilean policy reforms on savings and pensions6
Population age structure and secular stagnation: Evidence from long run data5
Pension information and women’s awareness5
Temps dip deeper: Temporary employment and the midlife nadir in human well-being5
Population ageing and income inequality5
Population aging and house prices: Who are we calling old?5
Aging workforce, wages, and productivity: Do older workers drag productivity down in Korea?5
Demand for older workers: What do we know? What do we need to learn?5
Early retired or automatized? Evidence from the survey of health, ageing and retirement in Europe5
The Economic and Health Effects of Long-Term Care Insurance: New Evidence from Korea5
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