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Germany recent reforms that aim at raising retirement age and cutting benefit levels should be complemented by increases in …
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Rising public pension generosity has frequently been cited as one reason for the (persistently) declining fertility rates in many advanced economies. Despite the theoretical appeal, empirical evidence on the pension-fertility nexus is limited. To fill this gap, I study country-level fertility...
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Continuous longevity improvements and population ageing have led countries to modify national public pension schemes by increasing the standard and early retirement ages in a discretionary, scheduled, or automatic way, and by making it harder for people to retire prematurely. To this end,...
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are necessary, but often lack public support. Based on representative survey data from Germany, we conduct a survey …
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birth cohorts in Germany. The analysis is based on a rich dataset that combines household survey data from the German Socio … East Germany and for the low educated. Using simulated life cycle employment and income profiles, we project gross future …
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the population of cities and neighbourhoods, focusing on the largest urban agglomeration in Germany, the Rhine …
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paper investigates whether and to what extent diversity in ageing among urban neighbourhoods in Germany was reinforced by …
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In the face of rising old-age dependency ratios in industrialized countries like Germany, politicians and their …
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system in Germany. Therefore, the provision of occupational as well as private pensions has to be enhanced. However, there … econometrically the determinants of occupational pension provision in Germany. It shows that occupational pensions depend not only on …
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This paper explores how the Stability and Growth Pact may cope with the future costs of population ageing in the European Union. Clearly, population ageing has forced countries to reform their pension systems, and will continue to do so, both by reducing the generosity of pension arrangements...
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