In this work we theoretically disentangle the effects of pension provisions on a variety of financial incentives to retirement, trying to reconcile them with some key Spanish retirement patterns. We find that the ¿average¿ individual, who is never affected by any cap of contributions or benefits, has weak incentives to retire early and strong incentives to retire at the normal retirement age. Alternatively, individuals at the bottom of the wage distribution have strong incentives to retire as early as possible, because ot the interaction between age-related penalties and the minimun pension. Both findings perfectly accommodate the retirement hazard of medium and low earners respectively. In contrast, high earners (those that have their cont...
All around the world, population aging has spurred developed countries to reform their PAYG pension ...
Recent demographic changes have spurred pension reforms aimed at restoring the financial sustainabil...
This paper looks at the relationship between the institutional design of the social security system ...
In this work we theoretically disentangle the effects of pension provisions on a variety of financia...
This paper examines the interplay between the retirement incentives generated by the Spanish public ...
This paper examines the interplay between the retirement incentives generated by the Spanish public ...
In this paper we analyse the role that Social Security wealth and incentives play in the transition ...
All around the world , developed countries have resorted to parametric reforms of their Social Secur...
All around the world , developed countries have resorted to parametric reforms of their Social Secur...
In this paper we analyze the sensitivity of the labour market decisions of workers close to retireme...
textabstractWe estimate the impact of health and financial incentives on the retirement transitions ...
In this paper, we explore the links between pension reform, early retirement, and the use ofunemploy...
Using the fact that the Spanish self-employed voluntarily choose their contributions to Social Secur...
We study the reform of the Spanish public pension system in a multiperiod, general equilibrium, over...
All around the world, population aging has spurred developed countries to reform their PAYG pension ...
Recent demographic changes have spurred pension reforms aimed at restoring the financial sustainabil...
This paper looks at the relationship between the institutional design of the social security system ...
In this work we theoretically disentangle the effects of pension provisions on a variety of financia...
This paper examines the interplay between the retirement incentives generated by the Spanish public ...
This paper examines the interplay between the retirement incentives generated by the Spanish public ...
In this paper we analyse the role that Social Security wealth and incentives play in the transition ...
All around the world , developed countries have resorted to parametric reforms of their Social Secur...
All around the world , developed countries have resorted to parametric reforms of their Social Secur...
In this paper we analyze the sensitivity of the labour market decisions of workers close to retireme...
textabstractWe estimate the impact of health and financial incentives on the retirement transitions ...
In this paper, we explore the links between pension reform, early retirement, and the use ofunemploy...
Using the fact that the Spanish self-employed voluntarily choose their contributions to Social Secur...
We study the reform of the Spanish public pension system in a multiperiod, general equilibrium, over...
All around the world, population aging has spurred developed countries to reform their PAYG pension ...
Recent demographic changes have spurred pension reforms aimed at restoring the financial sustainabil...
This paper looks at the relationship between the institutional design of the social security system ...