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Posted on 07/16/08 by Cowden Associates Site Administrator

A recent study by EBRI (Employee Benefit Research Institute) reports that many experienced employees might delay retirement if offered the right incentives. In partnership with the HR Policy Association, EBRI interviewed employees and retirees from 11 aerospace and defense industry companies. Nearly half of those polled said that feeling needed would be enough to get them to stay as much as 2 years longer. Half also said that receiving a full pension while adopting a part-time schedule would delay their retirement. Nearly as many would be enticed by a partial pension while working part-time. An overwhelming majority say that they would look positively on an employer asking them to stay longer. Employers have a narrow window to offer incentives for working longer, though. Many employees start thinking and planning for retirement as much as 2 years before they retire.

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