Population ageing is making it increasingly diffcult for countries to sustain their current levels social welfare transfers from the economically active population to the dependent elderly. To meet this challenge, the Swedish government has implemented various reforms since the 1990s aimed at reducing incentives to take early retirement. However, a critical question has emerged in response to these reforms: namely, whether members of certain socially and demographically disadvantaged groups will, in practice, be able to work longer. This paper provides a detailed overview of retirement trends in Sweden, disaggregated by educational attainment, health status, and country of birth. Our results show that the growth pattern in the average effec...
Sweden experienced a dramatic shakeout of the older workforce in the first half of the 1990s as part...
Most countries including Sweden have an ageing population. The costs of the welfare state increase w...
Late working life patterns differ across different social groups and birth cohorts. The mechanisms o...
Population ageing is making it increasingly diffcult for countries to sustain their current levels s...
Population ageing is making it increasingly diffcult for countries to sustain their current levels s...
Population ageing is making it increasingly diffcult for countries to sustain their current levels s...
Population ageing is making it increasingly difficult for countries to sustain theircurrent levels s...
Population ageing is making it increasingly difficult for countries to sustain theircurrent levels s...
Sweden experienced a dramatic shakeout of the older workforce in the first half of the 1990s as part...
Sweden experienced a dramatic shakeout of the older workforce in the first half of the 1990s as part...
Sweden experienced a dramatic shakeout of the older workforce in the first half of the 1990s as part...
The current Swedish pension system is flexible. Workers may choose to retire, partially or fully, a...
Introduction This text is a first full draft that includes all the planned sections and covers key a...
The current Swedish pension system is flexible. Workers may choose to retire, partially or fully, at...
The current Swedish pension system is flexible. Workers may choose to retire, partially or fully, at...
Sweden experienced a dramatic shakeout of the older workforce in the first half of the 1990s as part...
Most countries including Sweden have an ageing population. The costs of the welfare state increase w...
Late working life patterns differ across different social groups and birth cohorts. The mechanisms o...
Population ageing is making it increasingly diffcult for countries to sustain their current levels s...
Population ageing is making it increasingly diffcult for countries to sustain their current levels s...
Population ageing is making it increasingly diffcult for countries to sustain their current levels s...
Population ageing is making it increasingly difficult for countries to sustain theircurrent levels s...
Population ageing is making it increasingly difficult for countries to sustain theircurrent levels s...
Sweden experienced a dramatic shakeout of the older workforce in the first half of the 1990s as part...
Sweden experienced a dramatic shakeout of the older workforce in the first half of the 1990s as part...
Sweden experienced a dramatic shakeout of the older workforce in the first half of the 1990s as part...
The current Swedish pension system is flexible. Workers may choose to retire, partially or fully, a...
Introduction This text is a first full draft that includes all the planned sections and covers key a...
The current Swedish pension system is flexible. Workers may choose to retire, partially or fully, at...
The current Swedish pension system is flexible. Workers may choose to retire, partially or fully, at...
Sweden experienced a dramatic shakeout of the older workforce in the first half of the 1990s as part...
Most countries including Sweden have an ageing population. The costs of the welfare state increase w...
Late working life patterns differ across different social groups and birth cohorts. The mechanisms o...