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Recent literature on long-term care looks at the substitutability of informal and professional home-based care arrangements. Other factors that influence the utilization of informal care instead of formal care have been ignored in conditional analyses so far. However, regressors that represent...
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aging on public investment. Moreover, the estimation of an error correction model reveals long-run Granger causality running … exclusively from aging to investment. Our results are robust to the inclusion of additional control variables typically considered …
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The elderly are the main beneficiaries of recent gains in life expectancy in the EU. Whether the additional life time is spent in good or in poor health will drastically influence the development of health care costs as morbidity status rather than age per se determines an individual’s need...
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Many countries face the problem of how to reform social security systems to cope with increasing life expectancy. This raises questions concerning both distribution and risk sharing across generations. These issues are addressed within an OLG model with stochastic life expectancy across...
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persistenten Effekte von informeller Altenpflege auf das Arbeitsangebot der pflegenden Personen. Daraus ergeben sich negative …
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automation potential is low. Economic aging also impedes the creation of innovation at the technological frontier …
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The paper develops an overlapping generations model with probabilistic aging of households. We define age as a set of … probabilistic aging model thus allows for a very parsimonious yet rather close approximation of demographic structure and life …
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equilibrium with positive social security contribution rates and early retirement. Aging has two opposite effects: it leads to …
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We study the effects of demographic shocks and changes in the pension system on the macroeconomic performance of an advanced small open economy. An overlapping-generations model is constructed which includes a realistic description of the mortality process. Individual agents choose their optimal...
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This paper estimates the effects of cohort size on wages, employment and work time for workers in Germany. The empirical findings suggest that male workers with medium and high degrees of occupational specialization who were born at the peak of the baby boom earn at least 5.3% lower wages than...
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