Alternative pension schemes, and early retirement provisions in particular, can produce different effects on retirement behaviour, with significant economic consequences. This paper presents new evidence on the effect of different seniority pension reforms, consider- ing the evolution of an agent-based economy in Italy, with heterogeneous workers whose retirement age depends on expected lifetime incomes. Using dynamic ageing methods, we examine behavioural changes along proposed pension reform paths. Our model – calibrated to replicate the main demographic and economic features and retirement dy- namics of the Italian economy – is used to estimate the age of retirement, total pension expenditures, pension benefits and the trend of inequalit...
The paper begins with a brief examination of the ageing process at the global and national level. It...
Population ageing in Italy is more pronounced than in most of the other developed countries. Given t...
Pension Systems enters into the current lively debate on European pensions. The focus of the book is...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the retirement decisions of Italian workers. We emphasi...
This chapter discusses the labor force participation reversal at older ages over the recent decades ...
Italy\u2019s demographic structure has changed greatly over the last 50 years: a diminishing number ...
A "good" pension reform should address a number of issues. One important aspect is the financial sou...
Governments of many Western countries are committed to render the pension system sustainable in the ...
Recent reforms of the Italian social security system (Amato-Dini reforms) aimed at reversing the up...
Abstract. Population ageing in Italy is likely to accelerate in the next four decades. Thus, the pro...
The present work is the first of a two-paper project aiming at bringing a new empirical contributio...
A reform process is under way in Italy. Achieving financial sustainability of the social security s...
We use different years of the Bank of Italy’s Survey on Household Income and Wealth (SHIW) to explo...
A reform process is underway in Italy. Achieving financial sustainability of the social security sys...
Most European countries have recently introduced pension system reforms to face the financial proble...
The paper begins with a brief examination of the ageing process at the global and national level. It...
Population ageing in Italy is more pronounced than in most of the other developed countries. Given t...
Pension Systems enters into the current lively debate on European pensions. The focus of the book is...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the retirement decisions of Italian workers. We emphasi...
This chapter discusses the labor force participation reversal at older ages over the recent decades ...
Italy\u2019s demographic structure has changed greatly over the last 50 years: a diminishing number ...
A "good" pension reform should address a number of issues. One important aspect is the financial sou...
Governments of many Western countries are committed to render the pension system sustainable in the ...
Recent reforms of the Italian social security system (Amato-Dini reforms) aimed at reversing the up...
Abstract. Population ageing in Italy is likely to accelerate in the next four decades. Thus, the pro...
The present work is the first of a two-paper project aiming at bringing a new empirical contributio...
A reform process is under way in Italy. Achieving financial sustainability of the social security s...
We use different years of the Bank of Italy’s Survey on Household Income and Wealth (SHIW) to explo...
A reform process is underway in Italy. Achieving financial sustainability of the social security sys...
Most European countries have recently introduced pension system reforms to face the financial proble...
The paper begins with a brief examination of the ageing process at the global and national level. It...
Population ageing in Italy is more pronounced than in most of the other developed countries. Given t...
Pension Systems enters into the current lively debate on European pensions. The focus of the book is...