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_cES-MaIEF
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_aAronsson, Thomas
245 0 _aUncertain length of life, retirement age, and pension design
_c Thomas Aronsson and Sören Blomquist
500 _aResumen.
504 _aBibliografía.
520 _aIn this paper, we consider how the hours of work and retirement age ought to respond to a change in the uncertainty of the length of life. The results show that a decrease in the standard deviation of life-length leads to an increase in the socially optimal retirement age and a decrease in the hours of work per period spent working, if the preferences for the number of years spent in retirement are characterized by constant or decreasing absolute risk version. We also show how a benevolent policy maker can implement the social optimum through an actuarially fair pension policy.
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_aESPERANZA DE VIDA
650 4 _943203
_aEDAD DE JUBILACION
650 4 _911220
_aPENSIONES DE JUBILACIÓN
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_aJORNADA DE TRABAJO
650 4 _947776
_aMODELOS ECONOMETRICOS
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_aBlomquist, Nils Sören
773 0 _9171652
_oOP 207/2024/1
_tFinanzArchiv
_w(IEF)21244
_x 0015-2218
_g v. 80, n. 1, March 2024, p. 111-128
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