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In der gesetzlichen und der betrieblichen Altersversorgung existieren unterschiedlichen Finanzierungssysteme: Die … Altersversorgung dagegen werden - zunehmend - nach dem Kapitaldeckungsverfahren erst angelegt und zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt … ausgezahlt. Wenn im Folgenden von der betrieblichen Altersversorgung (bAV) die Rede ist, dann immer in Bezug auf kapitalgedeckte …
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In this paper we exploit a cohort-specific pension reform to estimate the causal labour market effects of changes in the financial incentives to retire. In particular, we analyze the effects of the introduction of cohort-specific deductions for early retirement on female retirement, employment...
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In einem kürzlich in der Zeitschrift "Finanzarchiv" erschienenen Beitrag untersuchte B. Raffelhüschen, wie sich eine Volkswirtschaft an das Umlageverfahren anpaßt. Er verwendete dafür das Diamond-Generationen-Modell, welches er für seine Simulation geeignet spezifizierte und Daten der...
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This study uses German social security records to provide novel evidence about the heterogeneity in life expectancy by lifetime earnings and, additionally, documents the distributional implications of this earnings-related heterogeneity. We find a strong association between lifetime earnings and...
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In this paper we exploit a cohort-specific pension reform to estimate the causal labour market effects of changes in the financial incentives to retire. In particular, we analyze the effects of the introduction of cohort-specific deductions for early retirement on female retirement, employment...
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Introduced 20 years ago as a part of the 2001 pension reform, the Riester pension is meant to function as an essential component of the German pension system with the aim of compensating for decreasing public pensions. However, data collected by the SOEP show that this objective has not yet been...
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