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accounts or in the supplementary table on pensions will become the standard. This paper analyses pension entitlements for …
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company-linked funds, a deterioration in the funding ratio is counteracted by a rapid increase in pension contributions. This …
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) about many aspects (expectations, concerns, attitude and preferences) of their pensions and the old-age-arrangements in the …
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) about many aspects (expectations, concerns, attitude and preferences) of their pensions and the old-age-arrangements in the …
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selection effect from pooling within pensions. We use data from the first three waves of the English Longitudinal Study of …
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In the policy debate on increasing the statutory retirement age, the issue has been raised to make an exception for workers with demanding occupations, since health considerations may make it unreasonable to expect them to work longer. We use unique Dutch survey data to analyze the general...
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In this study we gauge the impact of social interactions on individual retirement preferences. A survey including self-assessments and vignette questions shows that individual preferences are affected by preferences and actual retirement behavior of the social environment. Retirement from paid...
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In this paper we investigate pension preferences and the effect of individual freedom of choice on risk taking in the context of pension arrangements based on a representative survey of about 1000 Dutch citizens. The attitude towards pension schemes and portfolio choices is explained by...
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This report analyses the portfolio behaviour of Dutch households. The study is partly based on information from a broad survey commissioned by the Nederlandsche Bank, held in March of this year. The investigation shows that risk bearing elements are becoming more and more important in households...
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The simple one -good model of life-cycle consumption requires consumption smoothing. According to previous results based on partial spending and on synthetic panels, British and U.S. households apparently reduce consumption at retirement. The reduction cannot be explained by the simple one-good...
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