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Germany and Japan. Applying an ordered logit model to individual data from representative public opinion surveys, it is … inclination towards a government-based pension system in the case of Japan but positively in Germany. Other significant influences … are the pensioner status of the respondents in Japan and their political position in the case of German data. …
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of the elderly in Japan. Using four waves of individual-level annual data from the Japanese General Social Survey … increasingly more consistent in their support for a government-based social security system in Japan. …
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of the elderly in Japan. Using four waves of individual-level annual data from the Japanese General Social Survey … increasingly more consistent in their support for a government-based social security system in Japan. …
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Public pay-as-you-go pensions still form the dominant pillar of old-age provision in Germany. This is in marked … recovery from the Great Recession. It has disadvantages, as Germany will be ageing very rapidly in the near future. Following a …
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This paper presents long term projections of the German pension system that are based on a general equilibrium model with overlapping generations (OLG). This framework takes into account the two way feedback of both micro and macroeconomic relationships, meaning that households, for example,...
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of the elderly in Japan. Using four waves of individual-level annual data from the Japanese General Social Survey … increasingly more consistent in their support for a government-based social security system in Japan. -- Livelihood of elderly … ; care of elderly ; public attitudes ; aging societies ; Japan …
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factor and the increase of the statutory retirement age comprehensive pension reforms have been adopted in Germany in recent … Rente mit 67 wurden in Deutschland in den letzten Jahren umfangreiche Rentenreformen verabschiedet. Diese jüngsten Maßnahmen …
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This paper presents long term projections of the German pension system that are based on a general equilibrium model with overlapping generations (OLG). This framework takes into account the two way feedback of both micro and macroeconomic relationships, meaning that households, for example,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013315317
of expected pension receipt. Current pension policy in Germany runs counter to this insight, though, leading to even …
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This paper explores the introduction of collective risk-reallocation elements in defined contribution pension contracts. We consider status-contingent, age-contingent and asset-contingent arrangements to reallocate risk among participants. Eliminating asset market risk for the retired raises...
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