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Historical changes in the typical life-cycle do not conform to a simple model of equal-sharing in which additional years of life are equally distributed between time devoted to training, work and leisure. We have instead observed a quasi-general decline in the share of our life-cycles that is...
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finance pension systems threatened by ageing. This paper analyses alternative potential remedies linked to changes in labour …
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Paper presents a survey of five different approaches to retirement decision analysis. Simple life cycle labour supply model leads to a classical optimization problem of choice between work and leisure, but it is highly limited in explaining retirement decision as a static approach. Comparative...
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We study the effects of demographic shocks and changes in the pension system on the macroeconomic performance of an advanced small open economy. An overlapping-generations model is constructed which includes a realistic description of the mortality process. Individual agents choose their optimal...
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This paper examines the financial behaviour of 77 Dutch pension funds during 2002-2005. Using microdata, we investigate differences across various types of funds. Both the asset mix and the degree of home bias are related to the size of pension funds: large institutions invest more in equity and...
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In Finland, as in most OECD countries, the ageing of the population is one of the major long-term policy challenges … with ageing ...<BR><P>En Finlande, comme dans la plupart des pays de l’OCDE, le vieillissement démographique est l’un des …
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Brazil’s public pension expenditure is about 9 per cent of GDP, above the OECD average. Given that OECD countries are generally not only wealthier, but also significantly older, Brazil’s pension expenditures are clearly excessive, draining resources away from other areas, such as much needed...
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The paper examines formation and sustainability of Pay-As-You-Go pension systems within the consequences of the ageing …, reciprocal causation between pension systems and ageing is stressed. The paper concludes that the World Bank’s first pillar …
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