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these problems, as well as other minor problems in Dutch pension taxation, could be solved by replacing the Netherlands …
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partial retirement at various ages in the Netherlands and the United States. Two in five prefer partial retirement over early …-time instead of full-time. The comparison of the results between the Netherlands and the United States shows that while people in … the Netherlands are responsive to a substitution effect of higher pensions, people in the United States are responsive to …
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these problems, as well as other minor problems in Dutch pension taxation, could be solved by replacing the Netherlands …
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This is the introduction and summary to the sixth phase of an ongoing project on Social Security Programs and Retirement Around the World. The first phase described the retirement incentives inherent in plan provisions and documented the strong relationship across countries between social...
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The Dutch mandatory pension system consists of two parts: a public pay-as-you-go part that provides a minimum income to all Dutch inhabitants over age 64; and an occupation-specific capital-funded part that provides supplementary retirement income. The goal of this paper is to test for the effect...
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