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Die Renten- und Arbeitsmarktreformen der letzten zwei Jahrzehnte haben zu mehr Unsicherheit und Ungleichheit in der Alterssicherung geführt. Das wird in den kommenden Jahren weiter zunehmen. Atypische Beschäftigung, steigende Arbeitslosigkeit und ein stark angewachsener Niedriglohnsektor...
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Thanks to recent reforms, projections suggest that public pension expenditure as a share of GDP might be no higher in 2060 than in 2013 for the EU. However, the adequacy of pensions is also important; if reforms leave an increasing number of older citizens without adequate incomes, they will...
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Fuelled by changes to UK pensions policy over the last decade, most notably automatic enrolment into workplace pensions, an increasing number of people save for their retirement in defined contribution pension pots. Due to the end of compulsory annuitisation in 2015, known as 'Pension Freedoms',...
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In recent years, Ireland has experienced a notable decline in homeownership and a rise in the proportion of households in private rental accommodation. Concurrently, the cost of both rents and house prices have risen markedly and affordability challenges in terms of meeting housing costs have...
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situation post retirement. However, economic motives seem to be more important for younger pensioners. …
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This paper provides a theoretical analysis regarding the rationality of suicide attacks from an economist’s point of view. It is argued that although a terrorist gives up future utility from consumption by committing a suicide attack, this loss can be overcompensated by the utility he derives...
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