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. Such approaches consist of projecting the impact of ageing on social security expenditures under exogenous assumptions …
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The SHARE survey (Survey on Health Ageing and Retirement in Europe) is an international and multidisciplinary operation … instrument of reference for interdisciplinary research on ageing. A test of this survey on approximately 12000 households took …
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This study aims at evaluating the actual profile of marginal productivity across age groups within the workforce. As age-productivity profiles might differ between occupations, we differentiate the workforce simultaneously by skills (low-skilled, high-skilled) and by age (young, middle-aged,...
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Historical changes in the typical life-cycle do not conform to a simple model of equal-sharing in which additional years of life are equally distributed between time devoted to training, work and leisure. We have instead observed a quasi-general decline in the share of our life-cycles that is...
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importance and transitory. In the medium and long run, the WS-PS framework suggests that increases in taxes induced by ageing …
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working ages, but without any questioning of the global ageing trend. We explain this result by isolating a concept of trend … ageing due to the pure role of life expectancy. Changes in fertility levels or in migration flows lead to deviations from …
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A specific attention is devoted to the 55+ age group when building global labour force projections regularly updated by Insee. This requires taking into account individual heterogeneity, because the impact of pension reforms on behavior is potentially very different across individuals. For...
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Mens and womens pensions and retirement ages remain very different, even if this gap has been closing (slowly) for the most recent generations. This work analyses possible developments till 2040. We first study the impact on future pension entitlements and on disparities between genders of the...
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