In March 2010, the Irish government announced that the age at which the state pension is paid would be raised to 66 in 2014, 67 in 2021 and 68 in 2028. One typical objective of such policy reforms is to provide an incentive for later retirement. The question we address in this paper is whether the expected retirement ages of Irish individuals aged 50 to 64 changed as a result of the policy announcement. The data we use are from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA). Our findings show that there was no noticeable break in expected retirement ages before and after 3 March, 2010 (the day on which the policy announcement was made). Also during 2010, the economic news became increasingly bad as the full scale of the fiscal and ba...
Longitudinal data are used to estimate retirement income replacement rates of employees in Ireland w...
It is well established that population ageing will put upward pressure on the costs of public progra...
Mortality forecasts for the Irish population are published following each census by the Central Stat...
In March 2010, the Irish government announced that the age at which the state pension is paid would...
Abstract: In March 2010, the Irish government announced that the age at which the state pension is p...
In January 2014, the qualifying age for the Irish contributory state pension increased from 65 to 66...
Although demographic ageing will affect Ireland later than many EU countries, by 2050 it will result...
Pension systems world-wide face major long-term challenges in providing adequate incomes in retireme...
Ireland is going through a period of transformation. The financial crisis canceled the economic and ...
This paper investigates the causal effects of the announcement of an increase in the statutory pensi...
This paper examines changes to value of the state pensions and poverty rates for older men and women...
The purpose of this article is to quantify the contribution of the increasing educational attainment...
This paper investigates the causal effects of the announcement of an increase in the statutory pensi...
Despite the relatively young population of Ireland a growth of the elderly can be observed in this c...
This paper gives a first-time assessment of the interaction between income security programmes (publ...
Longitudinal data are used to estimate retirement income replacement rates of employees in Ireland w...
It is well established that population ageing will put upward pressure on the costs of public progra...
Mortality forecasts for the Irish population are published following each census by the Central Stat...
In March 2010, the Irish government announced that the age at which the state pension is paid would...
Abstract: In March 2010, the Irish government announced that the age at which the state pension is p...
In January 2014, the qualifying age for the Irish contributory state pension increased from 65 to 66...
Although demographic ageing will affect Ireland later than many EU countries, by 2050 it will result...
Pension systems world-wide face major long-term challenges in providing adequate incomes in retireme...
Ireland is going through a period of transformation. The financial crisis canceled the economic and ...
This paper investigates the causal effects of the announcement of an increase in the statutory pensi...
This paper examines changes to value of the state pensions and poverty rates for older men and women...
The purpose of this article is to quantify the contribution of the increasing educational attainment...
This paper investigates the causal effects of the announcement of an increase in the statutory pensi...
Despite the relatively young population of Ireland a growth of the elderly can be observed in this c...
This paper gives a first-time assessment of the interaction between income security programmes (publ...
Longitudinal data are used to estimate retirement income replacement rates of employees in Ireland w...
It is well established that population ageing will put upward pressure on the costs of public progra...
Mortality forecasts for the Irish population are published following each census by the Central Stat...