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This paper investigates how demographic change affects the financial sustainability of apay-as-you-gosocialsecuritysysteminanenvironmentwithcollectivebargainingonthe labor market. Partial equilibrium analysis shows that the contribution rate or the benefit level decreases, if the old-age...
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This paper investigates how demographic change affects the financial sustainability of a defined benefit pay-as-you-go social security system in an environment with collective bargaining on the labor market. Temporary equilibrium analysis shows that the contribution rate decreases, if the...
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The paper investigates the impacts of demographic change on the financial sustainability of a pay-as-you-go social security system in an economy with unemployment caused by trade unions. Using a simple two-period overlapping generations approach, it can be shown that the trade union behavior...
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In East Germany a profound demographic change has been taking place that manifests itself in the shrinkage and the … reunification of Germany in 1990. In no other countries of the former Eastern Bloc, this process was so drastic and abrupt as in … East Germany. Around the year 2007, the small after-reunification cohorts started to enter the East German labor market …
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We analyze the relation between population aging and the decline of unemployment in East Germany for the years from …. Overall results show that the declining unemployment rate in East Germany is indeed affected by aging as evidenced by a …
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and potential program substitution in a regression-discontinuity framework. Germany abolished an important early …
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and potential program substitution in a regression-discontinuity framework. Germany abolished an important early …
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