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generated by the social security system in interaction with occupational pensions, income taxes as well as housing allowances …
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Several studies have suggested that education is associated with later retirement from the labour market. In this paper, we examine whether adult education, involving enrolees aged 42 or above, delays retirement to potentially increase labour force participation among the elderly. With Swedish...
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Pension programs in Latin America have low coverage. We use large panel databases coming from administrative records of Argentina, Chile and Uruguay to characterize the histories of contribution of the population. We compute three indicators: density of contribution, transition rates and...
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decreases with pension contributions and increases with taxes; (ii) the introduction of fertility-dependent pensions may …
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simulated NDC + CC system. We consider a pure NDC system and also one supplemented with minimum pensions and one supplemented … without minimum pensions. That is, an improvement in the actuarial fairness would lead to an improvement in the welfare of low …
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In this paper, we use a risk framework to analyze the risks seniors face and discuss the success of Canada’s retirement income system in insuring against these risks. We focus on four types of risk: (i) the risk of low income at the onset of retirement, (ii) longevity risk, (iii) business...
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, unchanged replacement rates and a discretionary increase of all pensions of 2.5 per cent in 2008 would limit the poverty rate …
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The estimations in this paper show that there is a high risk that a very significant share of the workers registered in the work history of the main social security institution of Uruguay (the BPS) will not be able to comply with the condition of contributing 35 years to access the pension when...
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eligibility to pensions indeed reduce the responsiveness of women to changes in pension rules. This explains why, contrary to a …
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-As-You-Go (PAYG) pensions. First, we show that the endogeneity of fertility makes society vulnerable to both pessimistic beliefs and …
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