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A critical question in the transition to a funded, private pension system is whether the new private element is presented as a mandate or choice to current and future workers. This paper sets out the spectrum of available options and looks at policy in 13 reforming countries. It concludes that...
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partner. Due to survivor pensions, married insurants benefit from higher IRR as compared to the non-married. Interestingly …
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To counteract the financial pressure emerging in aging societies, statutory pay-as-you-go pension schemes are undergoing fundamental reforms in many Western countries. Starting with cohort 1937, Germany introduced permanent pension deductions for early retirement. This paper examines the...
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lump sums with the risk that people outlive their resources. Finally, pensions in payment are not automatically adjusted to …
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To counteract the financial pressure emerging in aging societies, statutory pay-as-you-go pension schemes are undergoing fundamental reforms in many Western countries. Starting with cohort 1937, Germany introduced permanent pension deductions for early retirement. This paper examines the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010983209
change the level of pensions, but only manipulated the knowledge about and salience of expected pension payments. Using …
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partner. Due to survivor pensions, married insurants benefit from higher IRR as compared to the non-married. Interestingly …
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public pension payments. This reform did not change the level of pensions, but only provided information to individuals about … direct way to increase public pensions, increase after receiving the letter. …
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applied to study welfare and savings implications of automatic enrolment into private pensions. The default option effect on …
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Many nations incentivize retirement saving by letting workers defer taxes on pension contributions, imposing them when retirees withdraw their funds. Using a dynamic life cycle model, we show how 'Rothification' - that is, taxing 401(k) contributions rather than payouts - alters saving,...
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