This study discusses important elements of Austria's recently harmonized statutory pension system. In particular, the author investigates in how far the new system responds to the twofold demographic challenge of declining birth rates and increasing life expectancy and what this means in terms of fiscal sustainability and intergenerational redistribution. Austria's defined benefit system is found to have more in common with Germany's system of earnings points than with Sweden's notional account system — with the exception that the sustainability factor, the adjustment mechanism triggered by demographic changes, has been designed differently in Germany and in Austria. A critical analysis of the Austrian provisions identifies the following pr...
This paper investigates the pension policies and outcomes of two countries, Austria and Ireland, rep...
Financing of the Luxembourg pension system is based on a pay-as-you-go system and hence on an interg...
The German pension system, designed by Bismarck almost 120 years ago, was the first for-mal pension ...
Adverse demographic trends necessitate reforms of the old-age pension systems in all industrialized ...
This thesis outlines an overlapping generations model of the Austrian pension system and takes into ...
The aging of the Austrian population will reach, in the first half of the next century, a level whic...
Driven by unfavorable demographic developments and unsustainable, outdated or fragmented systems, pe...
The current discussion of the reform of the pension system is at cross-roads between safeguarding en...
During the next few decades the populations of most developed countries will grow older and older as...
This paper provides an overview of the interaction between social security and retirement behavior i...
The following study analyzes the impact of demographic developments in Austria on the long-term aver...
Public pension systems face a financing challenge over the long run, as population is aging. One ben...
This paper investigates the dynamic consequences of demographic change and various pension reform sc...
This article first outlines the differences in outcome of pension reform in Germany and Austria. The...
This thesis deals with the sustainability of unfunded public pension systems in the context of popul...
This paper investigates the pension policies and outcomes of two countries, Austria and Ireland, rep...
Financing of the Luxembourg pension system is based on a pay-as-you-go system and hence on an interg...
The German pension system, designed by Bismarck almost 120 years ago, was the first for-mal pension ...
Adverse demographic trends necessitate reforms of the old-age pension systems in all industrialized ...
This thesis outlines an overlapping generations model of the Austrian pension system and takes into ...
The aging of the Austrian population will reach, in the first half of the next century, a level whic...
Driven by unfavorable demographic developments and unsustainable, outdated or fragmented systems, pe...
The current discussion of the reform of the pension system is at cross-roads between safeguarding en...
During the next few decades the populations of most developed countries will grow older and older as...
This paper provides an overview of the interaction between social security and retirement behavior i...
The following study analyzes the impact of demographic developments in Austria on the long-term aver...
Public pension systems face a financing challenge over the long run, as population is aging. One ben...
This paper investigates the dynamic consequences of demographic change and various pension reform sc...
This article first outlines the differences in outcome of pension reform in Germany and Austria. The...
This thesis deals with the sustainability of unfunded public pension systems in the context of popul...
This paper investigates the pension policies and outcomes of two countries, Austria and Ireland, rep...
Financing of the Luxembourg pension system is based on a pay-as-you-go system and hence on an interg...
The German pension system, designed by Bismarck almost 120 years ago, was the first for-mal pension ...