Journal of the Economics of Ageing

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of the Economics of Ageing is 6. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Comparing age-happiness relationships between Japan and Europe50
Medical progress and life cycle choices32
Editorial Board28
Fiscal consequences of Alzheimer's disease and informal care provision in the UK: A “government perspective” microsimulation26
Social engagement and health in an aging society: Impact of Basic Old-Age Pension in Korea25
Health, loneliness and the ageing process in the absence of cardinal measure: Rendering intangibles tangible24
Who supports carbon pricing? Older adults’ financial literacy and attitudes toward carbon taxation22
The effects of an increase in the retirement age on health — Evidence from administrative data21
Does financial education affect retirement savings?20
Aging workforce, wages, and productivity: Do older workers drag productivity down in Korea?19
Health information and health behaviours: Does new information on hypertension status matter?18
The old-age pension household replacement rate in Belgium18
The effect of educational expansion and family change on the sustainability of public and private transfers17
Funding options for long-term care services in Latin America and the Caribbean☆17
Population ageing and public finance burden of dementia: Micro-simulations evaluating risk factors, treatments and comorbidities in Luxembourg16
Households’ heterogeneous welfare effects of using home equity for life cycle consumption16
Frailty and socioeconomic stratification in Brazil, India, and China15
COVID-19 and attitudes towards early withdrawal of pension funds: The role of trust and political ideology14
Do stronger employment discrimination protections decrease reliance on Social Security Disability Insurance? Evidence from the U.S. Social Security reforms13
Understanding the heterogeneous health effect of retirement by tracking daily activities12
Longevity gains and the internal rate of return of PAYG pension plans – Evidence for 17 OECD countries12
Pension exposure and health: Evidence from a longitudinal study in South Africa11
Impact of population ageing on the application of industrial robots: Evidence from China11
Early-life transfers for education and marriage and children’s old-age support: Time or money?11
Unravelling hidden inequities in a universal public long-term care system11
R(a)ising employment of older individuals11
Does free health insurance improve health care use and labour market outcomes of the elderly in Ghana?10
Editorial Board10
Declining financial and health literacy among older men and women10
The replacement rate that maintains income satisfaction through retirement: The question of income-dependence9
Occupations and retirement across countries9
Socioeconomic inequalities in national transfers accounts in Ecuador 2006 and 2011: Did a new socialist government make a difference?8
Trend in length-of-stay in nursing homes: Evidence from the Netherlands7
Early retired or automatized? Evidence from the survey of health, ageing and retirement in Europe7
The impact of social security wealth on the distribution of wealth in the European Union7
The impact of macroeconomic conditions on long-term care: Evidence on prices7
Pathways to Retirement Among Dual Earning Couples6
The Global Roadmap for Healthy Longevity: United States of America National Academy of Medicine Consensus Study Report, 20226
Editorial Board6
Between Beveridge and Bismarck: Preferences for redistribution through public pensions6
Navigating healthcare for older adults after a chronic illness diagnosis: Evidence from China6
Decomposing longevity: How life expectancy changes around the world6
Aging and age selectivity: Exploring differences across time and space6
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