This paper examines the role played by the low-skilled immigrant labor force in countries aiming to reform their public pensions systems by postponing the pensionable age. With an overlapping-generations model in continuous time and a fully redistributive pension system, the results of this paper suggest that im-migration could imply a delay in the retirement age of the pension system. Even more, we find that the preferences for a delay in the retirement age increases with the labor productivity of both immigrants and native population
The specificities of the workforce with a migrant background are often neglected in studies of reti...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the joint redistributive effects of migration and pensions an...
Immigration has been popularised in the economics literature as a tool to balance the troubled PAYG ...
Through an Overlapping Generations Model, this paper studies the e ects of migratory ows on a pay-...
According to Lacomba and Lagos (2010), considering the effect of immigration on pension benefits of ...
This paper analyzes how population aging affects immigration policy in rich industrialized countries...
International audienceWe examine the link between the low-skilled immigration and the retirement dec...
In this paper we use a large overlapping generations model with individuals that differ across age, ...
In this paper we use a large overlapping generations model with individuals that differ across age, ...
This paper aims to detect whether or not people could work for more years in the presence of a more ...
Abstract Immigration has been popularised in the economics literature as a tool that could be used t...
Using an overlapping generations model with pension system and unemployment insurance, this paper an...
The paper analyzes the link between the public pension system and the immigration policy. In a pay-a...
The employment rate of native-born men falls at a much faster rate than that of immigrants as the tw...
We examine the effects of changed eligibility rules to disability pension by the 1979 Swedish pensio...
The specificities of the workforce with a migrant background are often neglected in studies of reti...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the joint redistributive effects of migration and pensions an...
Immigration has been popularised in the economics literature as a tool to balance the troubled PAYG ...
Through an Overlapping Generations Model, this paper studies the e ects of migratory ows on a pay-...
According to Lacomba and Lagos (2010), considering the effect of immigration on pension benefits of ...
This paper analyzes how population aging affects immigration policy in rich industrialized countries...
International audienceWe examine the link between the low-skilled immigration and the retirement dec...
In this paper we use a large overlapping generations model with individuals that differ across age, ...
In this paper we use a large overlapping generations model with individuals that differ across age, ...
This paper aims to detect whether or not people could work for more years in the presence of a more ...
Abstract Immigration has been popularised in the economics literature as a tool that could be used t...
Using an overlapping generations model with pension system and unemployment insurance, this paper an...
The paper analyzes the link between the public pension system and the immigration policy. In a pay-a...
The employment rate of native-born men falls at a much faster rate than that of immigrants as the tw...
We examine the effects of changed eligibility rules to disability pension by the 1979 Swedish pensio...
The specificities of the workforce with a migrant background are often neglected in studies of reti...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the joint redistributive effects of migration and pensions an...
Immigration has been popularised in the economics literature as a tool to balance the troubled PAYG ...