In a two-period model with agent heterogeneity we analyze a pension reform toward a stronger link between contributions and benefits (as recently observed in several countries) in a pension system with a Bismarckian and a Beveridgian component. We show that such a policy change reduces the educational level in an economy. The life expectancy differential between skilled and unskilled individuals drives this result. Furthermore, we investigate the consequences on the intragenerational redistribution characteristics of the pension system – in the sense of the number of net-recipients relative to net-payers – as well as welfare effects.social security, education, life expectancy, pension reform, redistribution
The paper examines the effect of population ageing on public education spending. On the one hand, ag...
Abstract In many European countries, population aging had led to debate about a switch from conventi...
In many European countries, due to population aging, the switch from conventional unfunded public pe...
In a two-period model with agent heterogeneity we analyze a pension reform toward a stronger link be...
As the heterogeneity in life expectancy by socioeconomic status increases, many pension systems impl...
We investigate the impact of a reduction in the pension replacement rate on the schooling choice and...
JEL Classification: H55 - ED EPSA growing empirical literature shows that life expectancy depends on...
ED EPSIn this paper we study the macroeconomic impact of a policy which changes the redistributive p...
We study the effects of pension reform in a four-period OLG model for an open economy where hours wo...
JEL Classification: H55 - <br />ED EPSA growing empirical literature shows that life expectancy depe...
Using a capital-skill complementarity technology, we analytically show that an increase in the direc...
Though the present thesis is not intended as a monograph, its respective chapters are interrelated: ...
In this paper we examine the effect of the demographic transition on public education, pension spend...
Individuals, differing in productivity and life expectancy, vote over the size and type of a collect...
We study the effects of pension reform in a four-period OLG model for an open economy where hours wo...
The paper examines the effect of population ageing on public education spending. On the one hand, ag...
Abstract In many European countries, population aging had led to debate about a switch from conventi...
In many European countries, due to population aging, the switch from conventional unfunded public pe...
In a two-period model with agent heterogeneity we analyze a pension reform toward a stronger link be...
As the heterogeneity in life expectancy by socioeconomic status increases, many pension systems impl...
We investigate the impact of a reduction in the pension replacement rate on the schooling choice and...
JEL Classification: H55 - ED EPSA growing empirical literature shows that life expectancy depends on...
ED EPSIn this paper we study the macroeconomic impact of a policy which changes the redistributive p...
We study the effects of pension reform in a four-period OLG model for an open economy where hours wo...
JEL Classification: H55 - <br />ED EPSA growing empirical literature shows that life expectancy depe...
Using a capital-skill complementarity technology, we analytically show that an increase in the direc...
Though the present thesis is not intended as a monograph, its respective chapters are interrelated: ...
In this paper we examine the effect of the demographic transition on public education, pension spend...
Individuals, differing in productivity and life expectancy, vote over the size and type of a collect...
We study the effects of pension reform in a four-period OLG model for an open economy where hours wo...
The paper examines the effect of population ageing on public education spending. On the one hand, ag...
Abstract In many European countries, population aging had led to debate about a switch from conventi...
In many European countries, due to population aging, the switch from conventional unfunded public pe...