In the last 20 years, German policy makers have reformed the pension system and the labor market with the aim of prolonging working life. As a consequence, older workers’ employment rate and average retirement age rose. In addition to the actual behavior of today’s retiree cohorts, the reforms also influence the expected retirement age of future pensioners, the development of which will be investigated in this paper, arguing that they have adapted to the reforms and increased their expected retirement age. The analyses are based on data from the SOEP and DEAS survey and results show an increase of the expected retirement age. However, while high-skilled workers both want and expect to retire late, low-skilled workers prefer to retire early ...
Until recently, there was a social consensus in Germany concerning early retirement which had lasted...
For policy reforms to increase a society's welfare, reliable information on people's preferences and...
Awarded the 2011 'Research Prize of the German Pension Insurance Agency' (Berlin, 8 December 2011).D...
In the last 20 years, German policy makers have reformed the pension system and the labor market wit...
Recent studies indicate that pension reforms in Germany might have caused social inequality in the t...
Background Population ageing, demographic change and the financial crisis has put the financial sus...
The demographic trend of aging is challenging the financial long-term sustainability of Europe’s wel...
Population Aging poses an evident threat to the financial sustainability of pension systems based on...
Until the early 1990s German pension policy was based on a culture of “early retirement.” The result...
The context of retirement has changed over the last decades, but there is little knowledge on whethe...
The financing problems beleaguering the public pension system have again shifted the spotlight onto ...
"This article investigates the effects and risks of recent pension reforms in Germany. While German ...
"This article investigates the effects and risks of recent pension reforms in Germany. While German ...
The paper examines the long-term implications of various reform options for retirement entry decisio...
The paper examines the long-term implications of various reform options on retirement entry decision...
Until recently, there was a social consensus in Germany concerning early retirement which had lasted...
For policy reforms to increase a society's welfare, reliable information on people's preferences and...
Awarded the 2011 'Research Prize of the German Pension Insurance Agency' (Berlin, 8 December 2011).D...
In the last 20 years, German policy makers have reformed the pension system and the labor market wit...
Recent studies indicate that pension reforms in Germany might have caused social inequality in the t...
Background Population ageing, demographic change and the financial crisis has put the financial sus...
The demographic trend of aging is challenging the financial long-term sustainability of Europe’s wel...
Population Aging poses an evident threat to the financial sustainability of pension systems based on...
Until the early 1990s German pension policy was based on a culture of “early retirement.” The result...
The context of retirement has changed over the last decades, but there is little knowledge on whethe...
The financing problems beleaguering the public pension system have again shifted the spotlight onto ...
"This article investigates the effects and risks of recent pension reforms in Germany. While German ...
"This article investigates the effects and risks of recent pension reforms in Germany. While German ...
The paper examines the long-term implications of various reform options for retirement entry decisio...
The paper examines the long-term implications of various reform options on retirement entry decision...
Until recently, there was a social consensus in Germany concerning early retirement which had lasted...
For policy reforms to increase a society's welfare, reliable information on people's preferences and...
Awarded the 2011 'Research Prize of the German Pension Insurance Agency' (Berlin, 8 December 2011).D...