The paper examines the long-term implications of various reform options on retirement entry decisions and the actual retirement age of older workers. It focuses on the changes in pension legislation since 1992 and the reform options discussed by the German Social Security Reform Commission installed in 2002 ("Rürup Commission"). Our simulations show that the early-retirement adjustment factors introduced by the 1992 pension reform will raise the average effective retirement age for men by almost two years. The two-year increase in all relevant age limits proposed by the "Rürup Commission" would raise retirement age of men by another eight months
Dieser Beitrag untersucht die Auswirkungen und Risiken der jüngsten Rentenreformen in Deutschland. W...
'Germany still has a very generous public pay-as-you-go pension system. It is characterized by early...
The demographic trend of aging is challenging the financial long-term sustainability of Europe’s wel...
The paper examines the long-term implications of various reform options on retirement entry decision...
The paper examines the long-term implications of various reform options on retirement entry decision...
The financing problems beleaguering the public pension system have again shifted the spotlight onto ...
The paper examines the long-term implications of various reform options on retirement entry decision...
Germany still has a very generous public pay-as-you-go pension system. It is characterized by early ...
The paper surveys the state of German pension system after a sequence of reforms aimed at achieving ...
Early retirement in Germany is very costly and amplifies the burden which the German public pension ...
Dieser Beitrag untersucht die Auswirkungen und Risiken der jüngsten Rentenreformen in Deutschland. W...
"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 ...
Early retirement in Germany is very costly and amplifies the burden which the German public pension ...
Chancellor Bismarck introduced public pensions in Germany more than 120 years ago. That system has e...
Dieser Beitrag untersucht die Auswirkungen und Risiken der jüngsten Rentenreformen in Deutschland. W...
'Germany still has a very generous public pay-as-you-go pension system. It is characterized by early...
The demographic trend of aging is challenging the financial long-term sustainability of Europe’s wel...
The paper examines the long-term implications of various reform options on retirement entry decision...
The paper examines the long-term implications of various reform options on retirement entry decision...
The financing problems beleaguering the public pension system have again shifted the spotlight onto ...
The paper examines the long-term implications of various reform options on retirement entry decision...
Germany still has a very generous public pay-as-you-go pension system. It is characterized by early ...
The paper surveys the state of German pension system after a sequence of reforms aimed at achieving ...
Early retirement in Germany is very costly and amplifies the burden which the German public pension ...
Dieser Beitrag untersucht die Auswirkungen und Risiken der jüngsten Rentenreformen in Deutschland. W...
"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 ...
Early retirement in Germany is very costly and amplifies the burden which the German public pension ...
Chancellor Bismarck introduced public pensions in Germany more than 120 years ago. That system has e...
Dieser Beitrag untersucht die Auswirkungen und Risiken der jüngsten Rentenreformen in Deutschland. W...
'Germany still has a very generous public pay-as-you-go pension system. It is characterized by early...
The demographic trend of aging is challenging the financial long-term sustainability of Europe’s wel...