In this paper we use CAPP_DYN, a population based dynamic microsimulation model to simulate the Italian employed population during the period 2005-2050. We find that the more interesting changes will affect the composition rather than the level of the employed population. We investigate main factors that are at work (cohorts effects, educational choices and pension reforms). Finally we present some sensitivity analyses to test our results with respect to different hypotheses regarding the future legal retirement age.
Reforms to the Italian social security system, carried out from 1992 onwards, will dramatically chan...
Recent reforms of the Italian social security system (Amato-Dini reforms) aimed at reversing the up...
After falling for four decades, statutory retirement ages are increasing in most OECD countries. The...
LABOR is an independent research centre within Coripe Piemonte Most Oecd Countries are experiencing ...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the retirement decisions of Italian workers. We emphasi...
The paper analysesthe reforms of the Italian mandatory pension scheme for employeeslegislated in the...
Most European countries have recently introduced pension system reforms to face the financial proble...
Abstract. Population ageing in Italy is likely to accelerate in the next four decades. Thus, the pro...
We present the technical structure of CAPP_DYN, a population based dynamic microsimulation model for...
In this work, using the MIND (Micro-Italy-National-Dynamics) model, we will evaluate the distribut...
Population ageing in Italy is more pronounced than in most of the other developed countries. Given t...
Over the last decades, the increase in the share of the elderly people who exit the labour market t...
We use different years of the Bank of Italy’s Survey on Household Income and Wealth (SHIW) to explo...
After falling for four decades, statutory retirement ages are increasing in most OECD countries. The...
Individual data from eight waves of the European Community Household Panel are used to investigate t...
Reforms to the Italian social security system, carried out from 1992 onwards, will dramatically chan...
Recent reforms of the Italian social security system (Amato-Dini reforms) aimed at reversing the up...
After falling for four decades, statutory retirement ages are increasing in most OECD countries. The...
LABOR is an independent research centre within Coripe Piemonte Most Oecd Countries are experiencing ...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the retirement decisions of Italian workers. We emphasi...
The paper analysesthe reforms of the Italian mandatory pension scheme for employeeslegislated in the...
Most European countries have recently introduced pension system reforms to face the financial proble...
Abstract. Population ageing in Italy is likely to accelerate in the next four decades. Thus, the pro...
We present the technical structure of CAPP_DYN, a population based dynamic microsimulation model for...
In this work, using the MIND (Micro-Italy-National-Dynamics) model, we will evaluate the distribut...
Population ageing in Italy is more pronounced than in most of the other developed countries. Given t...
Over the last decades, the increase in the share of the elderly people who exit the labour market t...
We use different years of the Bank of Italy’s Survey on Household Income and Wealth (SHIW) to explo...
After falling for four decades, statutory retirement ages are increasing in most OECD countries. The...
Individual data from eight waves of the European Community Household Panel are used to investigate t...
Reforms to the Italian social security system, carried out from 1992 onwards, will dramatically chan...
Recent reforms of the Italian social security system (Amato-Dini reforms) aimed at reversing the up...
After falling for four decades, statutory retirement ages are increasing in most OECD countries. The...