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social security and endogenous retirement and fertility decisions. It demonstrates that neither fertility nor retirement … fertility and the elderly labor supply in the economy as a whole. It shows that governments can realize the first …
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of it was intended to illuminate issues of compelling policy importance, such as declining fertility and population aging …
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annuities, or for a given level of annuitization, both increasing longevity and decreasing fertility should reduce the inherited … distributed if aging is driven by a drop in fertility. In comparison, the effect of increasing longevity on their distribution in …
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Aims: We analyzed the redistributive outcomes for sickness benefits using a typology of social insurance institutions compared to external factors for sickness risk. Material: Unbalanced panel data of the Luxembourg Income Study on household earnings, sickness benefits and labour force...
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shows that the type of aging, i.e. declining fertility or increasing longevity, and the type of unfunded social security … unregulated. In comparison, when aging is driven by a decreasing fertility rate, a mandatory retirement system fosters more …
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This paper proposes and analyzes a model of a European economy with three overlapping generations, redistributive social security, and public universities without tuition. Individuals differ ex ante. The effect of wage tax rate on occupational choice and the voting equilibrium of wage tax rate...
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