Existing political economy models of pensions focus on age and productivity. In this paper we incorporate two additional individual characteristics: sex and marital status. We ignore the role of age, by assuming that people vote at the start of their life, and characterize the preferred rate of taxation that finances a Beveridgean pension scheme when individuals differ in wage, sex and marital status. We allow for two types of couples: one-breadwinner and two-breadwinner couples. Marriage pools both wage and longevity differences between men and women. Hence singles tend to have more extreme preferred tax rates than couples. We show that the majority voting outcome depends on the relative number of one-breadwinner couples and on the size of...
During the last decades, people in Sweden have changed their savings behavior towards long-term savi...
Countries with low intragenerational redistribution in social security systems (Bismarckian) are ass...
Online October 2016International audienceMany OECD countries are reforming their pension systems. We...
Existing political economy models of pensions focus on age and productivity. In this paper we incorp...
Existing political economy models of pensions focus on age and productivity. In this paper we incorp...
Existing political economy models of pensions focus on age and productivity. In this paper we incorp...
This paper examines the features of two systems for allocating pension rights accrued as a spouse: t...
The asymmetry of men's and women's roles within couples leads to a large gender gap in individual pe...
In this paper we study the economic determinants of the joint retirement process of married couples....
It is often argued that the observed trend towards early retirement is due mainly to the implicit ta...
It is often argued that the observed trend towards early retirement is due mainly to the implicit ta...
This paper studies a model where the existence of a pension system is decided by majority voting. We...
Women's disadvantages on the labour market leave them financially vulnerable when divorced. The numb...
This paper studies the determination through majority voting of a pension scheme when society consis...
We study the design of pension benets for male and female workers. Women live longer than men but ha...
During the last decades, people in Sweden have changed their savings behavior towards long-term savi...
Countries with low intragenerational redistribution in social security systems (Bismarckian) are ass...
Online October 2016International audienceMany OECD countries are reforming their pension systems. We...
Existing political economy models of pensions focus on age and productivity. In this paper we incorp...
Existing political economy models of pensions focus on age and productivity. In this paper we incorp...
Existing political economy models of pensions focus on age and productivity. In this paper we incorp...
This paper examines the features of two systems for allocating pension rights accrued as a spouse: t...
The asymmetry of men's and women's roles within couples leads to a large gender gap in individual pe...
In this paper we study the economic determinants of the joint retirement process of married couples....
It is often argued that the observed trend towards early retirement is due mainly to the implicit ta...
It is often argued that the observed trend towards early retirement is due mainly to the implicit ta...
This paper studies a model where the existence of a pension system is decided by majority voting. We...
Women's disadvantages on the labour market leave them financially vulnerable when divorced. The numb...
This paper studies the determination through majority voting of a pension scheme when society consis...
We study the design of pension benets for male and female workers. Women live longer than men but ha...
During the last decades, people in Sweden have changed their savings behavior towards long-term savi...
Countries with low intragenerational redistribution in social security systems (Bismarckian) are ass...
Online October 2016International audienceMany OECD countries are reforming their pension systems. We...