The specificities of the workforce with a migrant background are often neglected in studies of retirement. Similarly, many studies of migration’s impact on pensions often focus on aggregate outcomes – system sustainability or distributive characteristics. The present paper provides a fresh look at the nexus between these two literatures. It discusses the impact of the European social security coordination mechanisms on individual decision‐making and on the functioning of social security systems – with a focus on retirement. The paper argues that such effects are non‐negligible and are likely to have major policy consequences
This study deals with return migration among immigrants in Sweden who are between 51 and 80 years ol...
Abstract Immigration has been popularised in the economics literature as a tool that could be used t...
Immigration is having an increasingly important effect on the social insurance system in the United ...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the joint redistributive effects of migration and pensions an...
Through an Overlapping Generations Model, this paper studies the e ects of migratory ows on a pay-...
This paper examines the role played by the low-skilled immigrant labor force in countries aiming to ...
According to Lacomba and Lagos (2010), considering the effect of immigration on pension benefits of ...
International audienceWe examine the link between the low-skilled immigration and the retirement dec...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of self‐assessed health on retirement...
This paper explores the effects of the social security system on retirement and labor supply decisio...
For decades scholars have attempted to understand the effects of immigration on the U.S. Social Secu...
Migrants as a group are recognised as being at risk of receiving low retirement pensions. Income ove...
Since the 2000s, migration within and into the European Economic Area (EEA) has increased significan...
This article investigates the causes in the reduction of labor force participation of the old. We ar...
This article investigates the causes in the reduction of labor force participation of the old. We ar...
This study deals with return migration among immigrants in Sweden who are between 51 and 80 years ol...
Abstract Immigration has been popularised in the economics literature as a tool that could be used t...
Immigration is having an increasingly important effect on the social insurance system in the United ...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the joint redistributive effects of migration and pensions an...
Through an Overlapping Generations Model, this paper studies the e ects of migratory ows on a pay-...
This paper examines the role played by the low-skilled immigrant labor force in countries aiming to ...
According to Lacomba and Lagos (2010), considering the effect of immigration on pension benefits of ...
International audienceWe examine the link between the low-skilled immigration and the retirement dec...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of self‐assessed health on retirement...
This paper explores the effects of the social security system on retirement and labor supply decisio...
For decades scholars have attempted to understand the effects of immigration on the U.S. Social Secu...
Migrants as a group are recognised as being at risk of receiving low retirement pensions. Income ove...
Since the 2000s, migration within and into the European Economic Area (EEA) has increased significan...
This article investigates the causes in the reduction of labor force participation of the old. We ar...
This article investigates the causes in the reduction of labor force participation of the old. We ar...
This study deals with return migration among immigrants in Sweden who are between 51 and 80 years ol...
Abstract Immigration has been popularised in the economics literature as a tool that could be used t...
Immigration is having an increasingly important effect on the social insurance system in the United ...