We investigate the impact of a reduction in the pension replacement rate on the schooling choice and on inequality in an overlapping generations model in which individuals differ by their life expectancy and in their cost of attending schooling. Within our framework we illustrate that many pension systems are ex ante regressive due to the difference in life expectancy across skill groups. We then derive the level of progressivity that needs to be implemented to restore an equal treatment of the pension system across skill groups
This article studies the impact of longevity and taxation on life-cycle decisions and long-run incom...
The paper examines the effect of population ageing on public education spending. On the one hand, ag...
In this paper we examine the effect of the demographic transition on public education, pension spend...
As the heterogeneity in life expectancy by socioeconomic status increases, many pension systems impl...
In a two-period model with agent heterogeneity we analyze a pension reform toward a stronger link be...
JEL Classification: H55 - ED EPSA growing empirical literature shows that life expectancy depends on...
Using a capital-skill complementarity technology, we analytically show that an increase in the direc...
JEL Classification: H55 - <br />ED EPSA growing empirical literature shows that life expectancy depe...
In this study, we show with the help of a simple model that an increase of the retirement age has a ...
This paper deals with two issues concerning the effects of population aging on education decisions i...
This paper deals with two issues concerning the effects of population aging on education decisions i...
We propose a general analytical framework to model the redistributive features of alternative pensio...
In this paper we study the macroeconomic impact of a policy which changes the redistributive propert...
In many European countries, due to population aging, the switch from conventional unfunded public pe...
It has been known for decades that in a given year and in a given country, with the rise in lifetime...
This article studies the impact of longevity and taxation on life-cycle decisions and long-run incom...
The paper examines the effect of population ageing on public education spending. On the one hand, ag...
In this paper we examine the effect of the demographic transition on public education, pension spend...
As the heterogeneity in life expectancy by socioeconomic status increases, many pension systems impl...
In a two-period model with agent heterogeneity we analyze a pension reform toward a stronger link be...
JEL Classification: H55 - ED EPSA growing empirical literature shows that life expectancy depends on...
Using a capital-skill complementarity technology, we analytically show that an increase in the direc...
JEL Classification: H55 - <br />ED EPSA growing empirical literature shows that life expectancy depe...
In this study, we show with the help of a simple model that an increase of the retirement age has a ...
This paper deals with two issues concerning the effects of population aging on education decisions i...
This paper deals with two issues concerning the effects of population aging on education decisions i...
We propose a general analytical framework to model the redistributive features of alternative pensio...
In this paper we study the macroeconomic impact of a policy which changes the redistributive propert...
In many European countries, due to population aging, the switch from conventional unfunded public pe...
It has been known for decades that in a given year and in a given country, with the rise in lifetime...
This article studies the impact of longevity and taxation on life-cycle decisions and long-run incom...
The paper examines the effect of population ageing on public education spending. On the one hand, ag...
In this paper we examine the effect of the demographic transition on public education, pension spend...