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Belgium like many other industrialized countries is facing serious problems in financing its social security. Whereas … the effects of aging are still to come, Belgium currently experiences one of the lowest attachments to the labor force of …
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This paper investigates the retirement patterns of married couples in Belgium. To forecast retirement behavior, we use …
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Over the years, the Belgian social security system has undergone substantial reform with a prime focus on increasing older worker labor force participation. The paper explores the effect of past reforms on inequality in old age. We distinguish two separate effects: The mechanical effect...
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Belgium like many other industrialized countries is facing serious problems in financing its social security. Whereas … the effects of aging are still to come, Belgium currently experiences one of the lowest attachments to the labor force of …
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Poor heath, large acute and long-term care medical expenses, and spousal death are significant drivers of impoverishment among retirees. We document these facts and build a rich, overlapping generations model that reproduces them. We use the model to assess the incentive and welfare effects of...
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I examine if the positive correlation between wealth and survivorship has any implications for the progressivity of Social Security's current benefit-earnings rule. Using a general-equilibrium macroeconomic model calibrated to the U.S. economy, I show that the optimal benefit-earnings link for...
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