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In seinen Ausführungen zu einer Rentenreform, die die Rentenbemessung in Zusammenhang mit der Kinderzahl definiert, unterstützt Egon Hölder, Präsident des Statistischen Bundesamtes a.D., einen von Prof. Hans-Werner Sinn entwickelten Vorschlag zum Umbau der Altersrentenversicherung.
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Die Pläne von Regierung und Opposition für eine längerfristig orientierte Rentenreform nehmen Gestalt an, und die parlamentarischen Beratungen über ein neues Reformgesetz sollen bis zum Jahresende abgeschlossen werden. Unbeachtet bleiben aber nach wie vor die eigentlichen Grundlagen...
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Am 6. März 2002 hat das Bundesverfassungsgericht sein seit langem erwartetes Urteil zu den Besteuerungsunterschieden von Arbeitnehmerrenten und Beamtenpensionen verkündet. Bereits 1980 hatte das Gericht das bestehende System zwar für verfassungsgemäß erklärt, aber gleichzeitig das Ausmaß...
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This paper studies the quantitative impact of aging on the financing of social security and the public sector in Switzerland. Demographic projections forecast a doubling of the dependency ratio until 2050 as well as an increase of 10% in total population due to longer life expectancy. We use a...
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The present paper studies the growth, welfare and efficiency consequences of the recent introduction of tax-favored retirement accounts in Germany in a general equilibrium overlapping generations model with idiosyncratic lifespan and labor income uncertainty. We focus on the implicit...
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We examine how social security programs have affected the labor force participation (LFP) of the elderly over the past forty years in Japan. Using publicly available data, we construct forwardlooking incentive measures for inducing retirement, to ascertain the actual changes in the generosity of...
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Although there exists a large volume of literature on the subject, a consensus on the labor supply effects of the social security earnings test for the elderly has yet to be reached. This study proposes an alternative approach of utilizing direct responses to a survey on the earnings test, a...
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The Pension Reform 2004 in Japan has fixed the schedule of contribution hike until 2017 and incorporated a, mechanism of maintaining the financial sustainability of pension funds to some extent. However, there still, remain a lot of problems including unequal burden-sharing, unqualified...
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Evidence on the effect of the social security earnings test on the labor supply of the elderly continues to be mixed. We utilize micro-level data compiled by the Japanese government in order to examine the labor supply effect for those aged 65-69 before and after two major reforms of the social...
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This paper examines the dynamics of effective pension age in Russia and in particular the role of special privileged early retirement programs in enlarging the number of pensioners in recent decades. When it is possible to receive a pension and continue to work, people often choose to draw the...
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