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politics. We evaluate how political constraints shape the social security system in six countries - France, Germany, Italy …
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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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In 2007 Germany has introduced a pension reform which increases the normal retirement age from currently age 65 to 67 … rates and increase future old-age poverty rates in Germany considerably. Second, the considered reform will increase …
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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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We propose a unified framework to measure the effects of different reforms of the pension system on retirement ages and macroeconomic indicators in the face of demographic change. A rich overlapping generations (OLG) model is built and endogenous retirement decisions are explicitly modeled...
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Options for reforming unfunded public pension schemes that are now being discussed all share the feature that the burden induced by demographic change would be shifted towards presently living and away from unborn generations. Existing models of the political economy of pension reform can not...
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Across the world, pension systems and their reforms are in a constant state of flux driven by shifting objectives, moving reform needs, and a changing enabling environment. The ongoing worldwide financial crisis and the adjustment to an uncertain “new normal” will make future pension systems...
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Unsustainability of pension systems particularly in developed economies looms large on the horizon due to increasing life expectancy and continuous drop in fertility. In spite of a broad awareness of the issues, there is no consensus on appropriate remedy and little action. In this paper, I...
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system. The cohort effect, by contrast, results in winners and losers in PAYG systems. Taking Germany as an example and using …
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