Immigration has been popularised in the economics literature as a tool to balance the troubled PAYG pension systems. A pivotal research by Razin and Sadka showed that unskilled immigration can surmount the pension problem and, further, boost the general welfare in the host economy. However a large strand of current economics literature is engaged in identifying mechanisms through which unskilled immigration, while solving the pension problem, causes undesired shifts in general welfare. This work shows that actually recurring unskilled immigration may challenge the entire pension system and decrease the pension benefits themselves
We study whether a better knowledge of the functioning of pay-as-you-go (PAYG) pension systems and r...
As a result of population ageing and declining fertility, the UK state pension system is unlikely to...
In this paper we use a large overlapping generations model with individuals that differ across age, ...
Abstract Immigration has been popularised in the economics literature as a tool that could be used t...
According to Lacomba and Lagos (2010), considering the effect of immigration on pension benefits of ...
Through an Overlapping Generations Model, this paper studies the e ects of migratory ows on a pay-...
Being relatively low earners, migrants are net beneficiaries of the welfare state. Therefore, in a s...
This paper investigates the effect of labor immigration on public pensions when wage setting by a ce...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the joint redistributive effects of migration and pensions an...
This paper examines the role played by the low-skilled immigrant labor force in countries aiming to ...
The paper analyzes the link between the public pension system and the immigration policy. In a pay-a...
Using an overlapping generations model with pension system and unemployment insurance, this paper an...
This paper analyzes how population aging affects immigration policy in rich industrialized countries...
Razin and Sadka (1999) show that unskilled immigration is beneficial to all income and all age group...
BACKGROUND Recently, theoretical studies have started a discussion on how the influx of immigrants a...
We study whether a better knowledge of the functioning of pay-as-you-go (PAYG) pension systems and r...
As a result of population ageing and declining fertility, the UK state pension system is unlikely to...
In this paper we use a large overlapping generations model with individuals that differ across age, ...
Abstract Immigration has been popularised in the economics literature as a tool that could be used t...
According to Lacomba and Lagos (2010), considering the effect of immigration on pension benefits of ...
Through an Overlapping Generations Model, this paper studies the e ects of migratory ows on a pay-...
Being relatively low earners, migrants are net beneficiaries of the welfare state. Therefore, in a s...
This paper investigates the effect of labor immigration on public pensions when wage setting by a ce...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the joint redistributive effects of migration and pensions an...
This paper examines the role played by the low-skilled immigrant labor force in countries aiming to ...
The paper analyzes the link between the public pension system and the immigration policy. In a pay-a...
Using an overlapping generations model with pension system and unemployment insurance, this paper an...
This paper analyzes how population aging affects immigration policy in rich industrialized countries...
Razin and Sadka (1999) show that unskilled immigration is beneficial to all income and all age group...
BACKGROUND Recently, theoretical studies have started a discussion on how the influx of immigrants a...
We study whether a better knowledge of the functioning of pay-as-you-go (PAYG) pension systems and r...
As a result of population ageing and declining fertility, the UK state pension system is unlikely to...
In this paper we use a large overlapping generations model with individuals that differ across age, ...