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of expected pension receipt. Current pension policy in Germany runs counter to this insight, though, leading to even …
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This paper uses administrative data to investigate how a change in pension wealth affects a mother’s employment decision after child birth. I exploit the extension of the child care pension benefit in 1992 as a natural experiment in a regression discontinuity design to estimate short- and...
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This paper examines the effect of the introduction of permanent benefit reductions for early retirees (i) on the duration until retirement entry and (ii) on the duration until exit from gainful employment. I estimate discrete time duration models using different error term specifications....
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undergoing fundamental reforms in many Western countries. Starting with cohort 1937, Germany introduced permanent pension …
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undergoing fundamental reforms in many Western countries. Starting with cohort 1937, Germany introduced permanent pension …
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In the summer of 2014 Germany will witness the most substantial expansion of pension expenditures since the 1950s. Yet …, while this reform package was motivated mainly by the dismal prospect of rising old age poverty rates, it does little to …
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Just a few months after the federal elections in Germany, the so called pension package entered into force. It mainly …
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factor and the increase of the statutory retirement age comprehensive pension reforms have been adopted in Germany in recent … Rente mit 67 wurden in Deutschland in den letzten Jahren umfangreiche Rentenreformen verabschiedet. Diese jüngsten Maßnahmen …
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state of Germany. In 2001, the government enacted a pension reform to replace the generous but - due to demographic …
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The paper analyses the impact of demographic developments on the German pension system until the year 2060. The projections are simulated for a range of assumptions on the latest demographic trends and on the labour market and comprise the latest pension legislation. As a central innovation we...
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