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Empirical analyses of the effects of public and private pensions on household saving impose strong assumptions in order … results indicate that private pensions in the US crowd out less than $0.15 of household saving per dollar of pension wealth … to obtain a tractable empirical model: fixed retirement and pension claiming ages, no borrowing constraint, little or no …
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Empirical analyses of the effects of public and private pensions on household saving impose strong assumptions in order … results indicate that private pensions in the US crowd out less than $0.15 of household saving per dollar of pension wealth … to obtain a tractable empirical model: fixed retirement and pension claiming ages, no borrowing constraint, little or no …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008871266
Extending working lives is often proposed as one route through which the costs associated with population ageing can be managed. In that context, understanding who currently works for longer can help policymakers to design policies to facilitate longer working. In particular, it is important to...
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. It is likely that the individual level of wealth will become an increasingly important factor in the retirement decision …
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important to include a rich set of observed characteristics in an empirical model for retirement in order to measure the …
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. It is likely that the individual level of wealth will become an increasingly important factor in the retirement decision …
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This paper addresses the questions of what is an economically efficient pension system, what are the externalities and what are the risks of the four alternative pension systems: financial defined contribution (FDC), notional or non-financial defined contribution (NDC), financial defined benefit...
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This paper addresses the questions of what is an economically efficient pension system, what are the externalities and what are the risks of the four alternative pension systems: financial defined contribution (FDC), notional or non-financial defined contribution (NDC), financial defined benefit...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005703380
In this paper we document the importance of framing effects in the retirement savings decisions of college professors …. Pensions in many post-secondary institutions are funded by a combination of an employer contribution and a mandatory employee …
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labour market career may reflect lower rates of retirement among the self-employed compared to employees, as well as …-employed people at older ages in Ireland results from lower retirement rates among the self-employed and not from transitions from … form of supplementary pension cover than the employed. These lower retirement rates and lower degrees of pension cover …
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