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[3] Benítez-Silva, H., J.I. García Pérez, & S. Jiménez: “A Cross Country Comparison of the Effects of Social Security Policies and Employment Uncertainty on the Labor Supply and Claiming Behavior of Older Workers”.
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[18] Jiménez, S., J.M. Labeaga & Cristina Vilaplana (2006): “A sequential model for older workers’ labor transitions after a health shock”, Health Economics, 20(4), 1033-1054
[19] Jiménez, S. & J. Prieto (2002): “Patterns of Work and Retirement of Older Workers in Spain and Portugal” (with Juan Prieto), European Review of Economics and Finance.
[20] Jiménez, S. & A. Sánchez-Martín (1999): “Incentivos y pautas de jubilación en España.” (joint with Alfonso Sánchez), Cuadernos Económicos de ICE 65.
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