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-As-You-Go (PAYG) social security, and the mix ofPAYG and savings for retirement provision in a small open economy. It shows that … above the expected growth rate of the economy and when thegovernment has a lifetime perspective of the risk exposure. The … paper also provides acondition for partial displacement of savings by the PAYG, which is in line with vastempirical evidence. …
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inequality. In high income countries, the evidence that income (wealth) does have a causal impact on health in adulthood is weak …
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Private wealth holdings are likely to become an increasingly important determinant in the job exit decision of elderly … workers. Net wealth may correlate with worker's characteristics that also determine the exit out of a job. It is therefore … (marginal) effect of wealth on the job exit rate. But even with a rich set of regressors the question remains whether there are …
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the Netherlands in the period 1995 through 2001, we analyse the impact of wealth, savings, and debt position on job exit …Theoretical models predict a positive impact of the level of individual wealth on the job exit probability. Empirically … this prediction is most likely to be relevant for elderly workers who have accumulated wealth throughout their working life …
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I study the implications of climate change and adaptation on housing and income, and wealth. I embed climate change in … redistributive, as it amplifies both income and wealth inequality. Low-income workers experience a relatively larger decline in … income due to their exposure to climate-related damages, while the rate at which households with positive savings accumulate …
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The ratio of consumption to total household wealth (i.e., tangible assets plus unobserved human wealth) is commonly … component in the consumption equation. The consumption-to-wealth ratio calculated from this model is much less persistent than …
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disparities - which hitherto has received limited attention - is the risk people face about their future health. This paper … integrates risk into the standard inequality measurement which measures the extent to which disparities in realized health are … account for risk averse preferences in the assessment of income-related health inequalities. The empirical application using …
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