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most demographic groups. -- Immigrant workers ; life cycle models ; saving ; social security ; public pensions …
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approach for the taxation of old-age pensions in a world of high and increasing cross-border mobility of workers and pensioners …
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In this paper, I estimate the fiscal impact of immigrants on the German pension insurance (PI) and unemployment insurance (UI) systems when return migration is an endogenous choice. For this purpose, I develop a dynamic stochastic model of joint return migration and saving decisions that...
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option to save. -- Human capital formation ; Savings ; Intertemporal choice ; Prospect of migrating …
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In the model of Stark et al. (1997, 1998), the possibility of employment in a developed country raises the level of human capital acquired by workers in the developing country. We show that this result holds even when workers have the option to save
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option to save. -- Human capital formation ; Savings ; Intertemporal choice ; Prospect of migrating …
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extend the pay-as-you-go financed pensions. Under free labor mobility like within the EU, the success of gerontocracy … case in which the young generations migration decision takes its effect on future pensions into account (strategic …
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This policy paper summarizes four corridor studies on bilateral social security agreements (BSSAs) between four EU Member and two non-Member States, draws conclusions on their results, and offers recommendations. BSSAs between migrant-sending and migrant-receiving countries are seen as the most...
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