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Chile in 2008, using a difference in difference matching estimation. The main results found that the treated group shows a …
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retire. The experience of Chile, which radically changed its system in 1981, offers an opportunity to test this hypothesis …
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workers to postpone pensions or to continue working after withdrawals begin. The experience of Chile, which implemented its …
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Though never stated explicitly, there is a hidden hypothesis that in a normal pension system, the retirement age and the contribution length are strongly and positively correlated. We compare the time paths of male and female correlation coefficients in Austria, Hungary, Germany and Sweden for...
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At the design of public pension systems, the designers frequently neglect that higher earners statistically live longer, and possibly also retire later. Since the first difference has recently been rising steeply, this negligence is less and less tolerable, especially with nonfinancial defined...
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