This book takes as a starting point that welfare states in developed societies do not provide systems of social insurance against the risk of an early death. In contrast to the way in which economically developed countries provide ways of insuring citizens against other possibilities, such as unemployment and disease, no such social insurance mechanism exists for early death. It aims to demonstrate that, despite the impossibility to compensate the victims of a short life once they are identified, and despite the impossibility to identify the persons who will be short-lived (when they are still alive), it is nonetheless possible to construct a social insurance against the risk of a short life by means of age-based statistical discrimination ...
Life expectancy di¤ers across socio economic groups and according to indi-vidual health endowments. ...
Whether social protection benefits should be assigned to all (universal) or kept only for those who ...
International audienceLife expectancy at birth has more than doubled in Europe since the early 19th ...
This book takes as a starting point that welfare states in developed societies do not provide system...
Recent debates about the pension reform in France emphasized the key role played by concerns for soc...
We study the optimal design of a social security system when individuals differ in longevity and occ...
Despite being increasingly available to us all, retirement pensions remain unequally distributed: be...
Pension systems are a major part of the political economy of current societies – much beyond providi...
The paper examines formation and sustainability of Pay-As-You-Go pension systems within the conseque...
Abstract Many OECD countries have addressed the issue of increased longevity by mainly increasing th...
The paper aims to compare the preferences of the unlimited rational economic agent for consumption a...
In this paper, we study the optimal pension design when individuals are di¤ering in their length of ...
A premature death unexpectedly brings a life and a career to their end, leading to substantial welfa...
A premature death unexpectedly brings a life and a career to their end, leading to substantial welfa...
The contrasting trends toward earlier retirement and greater longevity have resulted in steadily inc...
Life expectancy di¤ers across socio economic groups and according to indi-vidual health endowments. ...
Whether social protection benefits should be assigned to all (universal) or kept only for those who ...
International audienceLife expectancy at birth has more than doubled in Europe since the early 19th ...
This book takes as a starting point that welfare states in developed societies do not provide system...
Recent debates about the pension reform in France emphasized the key role played by concerns for soc...
We study the optimal design of a social security system when individuals differ in longevity and occ...
Despite being increasingly available to us all, retirement pensions remain unequally distributed: be...
Pension systems are a major part of the political economy of current societies – much beyond providi...
The paper examines formation and sustainability of Pay-As-You-Go pension systems within the conseque...
Abstract Many OECD countries have addressed the issue of increased longevity by mainly increasing th...
The paper aims to compare the preferences of the unlimited rational economic agent for consumption a...
In this paper, we study the optimal pension design when individuals are di¤ering in their length of ...
A premature death unexpectedly brings a life and a career to their end, leading to substantial welfa...
A premature death unexpectedly brings a life and a career to their end, leading to substantial welfa...
The contrasting trends toward earlier retirement and greater longevity have resulted in steadily inc...
Life expectancy di¤ers across socio economic groups and according to indi-vidual health endowments. ...
Whether social protection benefits should be assigned to all (universal) or kept only for those who ...
International audienceLife expectancy at birth has more than doubled in Europe since the early 19th ...