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between La Réunion and France is persistent in the three dimensions of the HDI: health, education and even more in the … monetary income dimension. …
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paper applies new tools to the measure of multidimensional inequalities on wages, education and health. The multidimensional …The usual manner of describing inequality in a population, involves income distributions. China has experienced rapid … income growth, led by reforms which have exacerbated income inequalities. Other components of well-being have been affected …
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In this paper, the two-period OLG model has been modified to distinguish the effects of individual ageing from changes in the birth rate. Optimal pension and retirement age policies have been characterized in a dynamic framework. We have considered a mixed pension scheme that is fully funded,...
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The aim of this article is to analyze the question of career interruptions and to evaluate their impact on pension retirement for French private sector workers. Using the last French survey on households' wealth (2003-2004), we first study the career setbacks for individuals born between 1938...
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This article investigates the latest developments in longevity risk modelling, and explores the key risk management challenges for both the financial and insurance industries. The article discusses key definitions that are crucial for the enhancement of the way longevity risk is understood;...
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In 1982, the French socialist government lead by Pierre Mauroy reduced the legal age of retirement for both men and women. In 1993, the Balladur reform modified the pay-as-you-go basic private scheme. In March 1997, the Parliament enacted the Thomas Act that introduced retirement savings plan,...
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with increased disparities. In that context, less generous pensions may induce an increase in the claiming of invalidity …
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attainment, we show that a high level of parental education has differentiated impact on the child education among the three … groups depending on the parental origin country and child gender. We find a higher intergenerational correlation in education …
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to get better life conditions, alternative activities to paid jobs and idleness entailed by the labour saving …
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labour-market outcomes across individuals. Peer effects work first by creating pressure on labor-market participation, second …, by conveying information about job opportunities and by raising wages. These effects differ through a selection effect … : gender and ethnic groups who are less integrated in the labour market benefit more from peer effect. Finally, networks …
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