Pension Systems enters into the current lively debate on European pensions. The focus of the book is the analysis of public intervention in individuals' retirement choice, its rationale and the desirability of legislation introducing a sizeable and compulsory increase in retirement age, to face the prospects of swift population ageing. The book assesses the impact of different retirement rules on individual decisions, on the sustainability of social security systems and on labour market dynamics, and inquires whether mandatory retirement has not become an outdated feature of modern pension systems. The motivations behind public intervention in fixing compulsory retirement rules as well as the likely consequences of allowing the individual a...
A reform process is under way in Italy. Achieving financial sustainability of the social security s...
A reform process is underway in Italy. Achieving financial sustainability of the social security sys...
Demographic changes and pressure on public finances are the main driving forces for reforms of welfa...
Pension Systems enters into the current lively debate on European pensions. The focus of the book is...
Population ageing in Italy is more pronounced than in most of the other developed countries. Given t...
Increasing life expectancy coupled with declining birth rates is prompting European countries to rev...
This article looks at how retirement timing is changing in Italy. A first aim is descriptive and it ...
Governments of many Western countries are committed to render the pension system sustainable in the ...
This paper examines the age and contributory requirements needed to take retirement in Italy. The fo...
The present work is the first of a two-paper project aiming at bringing a new empirical contributio...
Pension reform is a subject of hot debate all around the world. Over the last years, the world has w...
To a backdrop of ageing societies, pension crises and labour market reforms, this book investigates ...
This chapter discusses the labor force participation reversal at older ages over the recent decades ...
Alternative pension schemes, and early retirement provisions in particular, can produce different ef...
A reform process is under way in Italy. Achieving financial sustainability of the social security s...
A reform process is underway in Italy. Achieving financial sustainability of the social security sys...
Demographic changes and pressure on public finances are the main driving forces for reforms of welfa...
Pension Systems enters into the current lively debate on European pensions. The focus of the book is...
Population ageing in Italy is more pronounced than in most of the other developed countries. Given t...
Increasing life expectancy coupled with declining birth rates is prompting European countries to rev...
This article looks at how retirement timing is changing in Italy. A first aim is descriptive and it ...
Governments of many Western countries are committed to render the pension system sustainable in the ...
This paper examines the age and contributory requirements needed to take retirement in Italy. The fo...
The present work is the first of a two-paper project aiming at bringing a new empirical contributio...
Pension reform is a subject of hot debate all around the world. Over the last years, the world has w...
To a backdrop of ageing societies, pension crises and labour market reforms, this book investigates ...
This chapter discusses the labor force participation reversal at older ages over the recent decades ...
Alternative pension schemes, and early retirement provisions in particular, can produce different ef...
A reform process is under way in Italy. Achieving financial sustainability of the social security s...
A reform process is underway in Italy. Achieving financial sustainability of the social security sys...
Demographic changes and pressure on public finances are the main driving forces for reforms of welfa...