Derived pension rights (including survivor benefits and spousal compensations for one-earner couples) exist in most Social Security systems but with variable generosity. They are mainly viewed as a means to alleviate poverty among older women living alone. The purpose of this paper is to explain how they can emerge from a political economy process when Social Security is a combination of Bismarckian and Beveridgean pillars.We find that the pension system should be contributive but with a positive level of derived rights. We also show that such a system encourages stay-at-home wives, thus revealing an unpleasant trade-off between female labor participation and poverty alleviation
What is the future of social security systems in OECD countries? We suggest that the answer belongs ...
The asymmetry of men's and women's roles within couples leads to a large gender gap in individual pe...
This paper surveys the literature on the political economy of social security. We review models that...
Derived pension rights exist in most Social Security systems but with variable generosity. They are ...
Pension schemes that redistribute money to the elderly have seen a remarkable surge in developing co...
Countries with low intragenerational redistribution in social security systems (Bismarckian) are ass...
Existing political economy models of pensions focus on age and productivity. In this paper we incorp...
Existing political economy models of pensions focus on age and productivity. In this paper we incorp...
Existing political economy models of pensions focus on age and productivity. In this paper we incorp...
This paper studies a model where the existence of a pension system is decided by majority voting. We...
International audienceThe aging of the population constitutes nowadays one of the most important eco...
port throughout the entire project. We are grateful to Tito Boeri and Fondazione Rodolfo De Benedett...
This paper examines the features of two systems for allocating pension rights accrued as a spouse: t...
Existing political economy models of pensions focus on age and productivity. In this paper we incorp...
We consider a two-period overlapping generations model in which individual voters differ by age and ...
What is the future of social security systems in OECD countries? We suggest that the answer belongs ...
The asymmetry of men's and women's roles within couples leads to a large gender gap in individual pe...
This paper surveys the literature on the political economy of social security. We review models that...
Derived pension rights exist in most Social Security systems but with variable generosity. They are ...
Pension schemes that redistribute money to the elderly have seen a remarkable surge in developing co...
Countries with low intragenerational redistribution in social security systems (Bismarckian) are ass...
Existing political economy models of pensions focus on age and productivity. In this paper we incorp...
Existing political economy models of pensions focus on age and productivity. In this paper we incorp...
Existing political economy models of pensions focus on age and productivity. In this paper we incorp...
This paper studies a model where the existence of a pension system is decided by majority voting. We...
International audienceThe aging of the population constitutes nowadays one of the most important eco...
port throughout the entire project. We are grateful to Tito Boeri and Fondazione Rodolfo De Benedett...
This paper examines the features of two systems for allocating pension rights accrued as a spouse: t...
Existing political economy models of pensions focus on age and productivity. In this paper we incorp...
We consider a two-period overlapping generations model in which individual voters differ by age and ...
What is the future of social security systems in OECD countries? We suggest that the answer belongs ...
The asymmetry of men's and women's roles within couples leads to a large gender gap in individual pe...
This paper surveys the literature on the political economy of social security. We review models that...