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We solve a retirement lifecycle model in which the consumer's age does not move in lockstep with calendar time. Instead … mortality rates. It isn't farfetched to argue that in the not-too-distant future of wearable technology, personal age will be … more closely associated with biological time vs. calendar age or time. Thus, after introducing our stochastic mortality …
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led policymakers and commentators to take their eye off the pensions ball. Just because the current generation of … addressing. The next government needs to take decisions on pensions which are not made easier by the pressures that an ageing … population puts on the public finances. In this report we identify five key priorities for whoever is pensions minister after the …
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The reason why both earnings growth and inflation matter for the state pension is the pensions 'triple lock'. In place …
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led policymakers and commentators to take their eye off the pensions ball. Just because the current generation of … addressing. The next government needs to take decisions on pensions which are not made easier by the pressures that an ageing … population puts on the public finances. In this report we identify five key priorities for whoever is pensions minister after the …
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retirement pensions: pensions paid before the beneficiary has reached the 'standard' pensionable age relevant to the programme …. It excludes programmes concerning early retirement for labour market reasons. Old-age pensions includes supplements for …Pension spending is defined as all cash expenditures (including lump-sum payments) on old-age and survivors pensions …
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pensions and government finances in EU countries in the projection period 2002-50. The authors specifically consider new … health-care expenditure that arises when no account is made for mortality-related costs. Second, the cost of mortality is …
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incentives embedded in North Carolina's retirement system. Like most public-sector retirement plans, North Carolina's teacher …' achievement test scores, are more responsive to the "pull" of teacher pensions. Younger teachers, those with higher salaries, and … models of teacher retirement by using a Cox proportional hazard model. Given that salaries are generally fixed by the state …
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