This chapter presents a discussion that seeks to identify through which different channels aging and pensions affect the Dutch economy, how these effects propagate, what the feedback effects are, and how the income distribution across and within generations is affected. It also seeks to quantify these effects through simulations that will allow one to assess the relative importance of different channels. Population in the Netherlands is expected to age in the coming decades as a result of low birth rate, lower mortality rate, and the baby boom generation. Pension system in the country consists of government-run pay-as-you-go (PAYG) system, funded compulsory occupational pension schemes, and voluntary private savings. The chapter explains th...
We analyze expectations of the Dutch population ages 25 and older concerning future generosity of st...
This Selected Issues paper examines the long-term issues with pension expenditures in the Netherland...
Ageing attracts ever-increasing attention because it has many implications for welfare and society a...
The costs of population ageing are primarily reflected in larger expenditures on pensions and health...
Research Memorandum 9909 OCFEB 1 This paper is based on a report requested by the Ministry of Econom...
textabstractThe Netherlands will be confronted with an almost doubling of the old-age dependency rat...
In the Netherlands, like in most OECD-countries, the ageing of the population endangers the sustaina...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes a newly extended version of the dynamic micro simulation model SADNAP...
Understanding the behaviour of economic agents is as important as understanding fiscal institutions....
textabstractThe ageing baby-boom generations in the OECD economies will have an impact on the globa...
textabstractThis paper studies the effects of the imminent ageing of the population on economic grow...
Although politicians in welfare states pay increasingly more attention to financial problems that ma...
The Netherlands departed from the Bismarckian social insurance tradition by combining flat-rate publ...
Developed countries are currently in an unprecedented transition to a new era with ageing population...
Abstract The ageing baby-boom generations in the oecd economies will have an impact on the global su...
We analyze expectations of the Dutch population ages 25 and older concerning future generosity of st...
This Selected Issues paper examines the long-term issues with pension expenditures in the Netherland...
Ageing attracts ever-increasing attention because it has many implications for welfare and society a...
The costs of population ageing are primarily reflected in larger expenditures on pensions and health...
Research Memorandum 9909 OCFEB 1 This paper is based on a report requested by the Ministry of Econom...
textabstractThe Netherlands will be confronted with an almost doubling of the old-age dependency rat...
In the Netherlands, like in most OECD-countries, the ageing of the population endangers the sustaina...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes a newly extended version of the dynamic micro simulation model SADNAP...
Understanding the behaviour of economic agents is as important as understanding fiscal institutions....
textabstractThe ageing baby-boom generations in the OECD economies will have an impact on the globa...
textabstractThis paper studies the effects of the imminent ageing of the population on economic grow...
Although politicians in welfare states pay increasingly more attention to financial problems that ma...
The Netherlands departed from the Bismarckian social insurance tradition by combining flat-rate publ...
Developed countries are currently in an unprecedented transition to a new era with ageing population...
Abstract The ageing baby-boom generations in the oecd economies will have an impact on the global su...
We analyze expectations of the Dutch population ages 25 and older concerning future generosity of st...
This Selected Issues paper examines the long-term issues with pension expenditures in the Netherland...
Ageing attracts ever-increasing attention because it has many implications for welfare and society a...