We study the design of pension benets for male and female workers. Women live longer than men but have a lower wage. Individuals can be single or live in couples who pool their incomes. Social welfare is utilitarian but an increasing concave transformation of individuals lifetime utilities introduces the concern for redistribution between individuals with di¤erent life-spans. We derive the optimal direction of redistribution and show how it is a¤ected by a gender neutrality rule. With singles only, a simple utilitarian solution implies re- distribution from males to females. When the transformation is su¢ ciently concave redistribution may or may not be reversed. With couples only, the ranking of gender retirement ages is always reversed wh...
The management of National Social Security Systems is being challenged more and more by the rapid ag...
We investigate the dynamics of the gender gap at retirement in Italy—by cohort and by year of retir...
The management of National Social Security Systems is being challenged more and more by the rapid ag...
We study the design of pension benefits for male and female workers. Women live longer than men but ...
We study the design of pension benets for male and female workers. Women live longer than men but ha...
We study the design of pension benets for male and female workers. Women live longer than men but ha...
AbstractPopulation aging is evolving at different rates across countries and over time, and it repre...
This paper documents the pervasiveness of women's lack of income security in old age across a large ...
This brief synthesizes research findings, analysis and policy recommendations on transforming pensio...
Scientists agree that retired women are in worse financial situation than retired men. International...
In this paper we use an advanced micro-simulation model to study the distributional effects of the r...
Women have historically experienced lower mortality rates than men. We study a measure of the gende...
In the OECD, women, on average, live 6 years longer than men. This paper studies the female to male ...
We investigate the dynamics of the gender gap at retirement in Italy—by cohort and by year of retir...
We investigate the dynamics of the gender gap at retirement in Italy—by cohort and by year of retir...
The management of National Social Security Systems is being challenged more and more by the rapid ag...
We investigate the dynamics of the gender gap at retirement in Italy—by cohort and by year of retir...
The management of National Social Security Systems is being challenged more and more by the rapid ag...
We study the design of pension benefits for male and female workers. Women live longer than men but ...
We study the design of pension benets for male and female workers. Women live longer than men but ha...
We study the design of pension benets for male and female workers. Women live longer than men but ha...
AbstractPopulation aging is evolving at different rates across countries and over time, and it repre...
This paper documents the pervasiveness of women's lack of income security in old age across a large ...
This brief synthesizes research findings, analysis and policy recommendations on transforming pensio...
Scientists agree that retired women are in worse financial situation than retired men. International...
In this paper we use an advanced micro-simulation model to study the distributional effects of the r...
Women have historically experienced lower mortality rates than men. We study a measure of the gende...
In the OECD, women, on average, live 6 years longer than men. This paper studies the female to male ...
We investigate the dynamics of the gender gap at retirement in Italy—by cohort and by year of retir...
We investigate the dynamics of the gender gap at retirement in Italy—by cohort and by year of retir...
The management of National Social Security Systems is being challenged more and more by the rapid ag...
We investigate the dynamics of the gender gap at retirement in Italy—by cohort and by year of retir...
The management of National Social Security Systems is being challenged more and more by the rapid ag...