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Investing for the Old Age: Pensions, Children and Savings [PDF]
In the last century most countries have experienced both an increase in pension spending and a decline in fertility, We argue that the interplay of pension generosity and development of capital markets is crucial to understand fertility decisions. Since children have traditionally represented for parents a form of retirement saving, particularly in ...
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1997
Public pension systems around the world have been criticized in recent years for some serious flaws, including the excessive burden they impose on the public finances and their depressing impact on saving rates. This study analyzes the impact of pension systems and pension reform on saving, paying particular attention to the impact of the introduction ...
Alfredo Cuevas +2 more
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Public pension systems around the world have been criticized in recent years for some serious flaws, including the excessive burden they impose on the public finances and their depressing impact on saving rates. This study analyzes the impact of pension systems and pension reform on saving, paying particular attention to the impact of the introduction ...
Alfredo Cuevas +2 more
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Projections of pension benefits in supplementary pension saving scheme in Slovakia
Central European Journal of Operations Research, 2020zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Michal Mestan +4 more
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National Institute Economic Review, 2004
The lack of savings by the UK personal (and private) sector has been a matter of concern to us for some time, in part because it has been clear that inadequate provision has been made for future pension liabilities. The recently published Turner report has highlighted this problem and suggested that on current commitments some 5.2 per cent more of GDP ...
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The lack of savings by the UK personal (and private) sector has been a matter of concern to us for some time, in part because it has been clear that inadequate provision has been made for future pension liabilities. The recently published Turner report has highlighted this problem and suggested that on current commitments some 5.2 per cent more of GDP ...
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Pension Funding, Share Prices, and National Savings [PDF]
ABSTRACTThis paper examines empirically the effect of unfunded pension obligations on corporate share prices and discusses the implications of these estimates for national saving, the decline of the stock market in recent years, and the rationality of corporate financial behavior.
Martin Feldstein, Stephanie Seligman
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Pension funds saving individuation
International Advances in Economic Research, 2000This paper considers a pension insurance problem using an intertemporal framework. We assume a deterministic framework in order to obtain tractable and yet revealing results regarding the propensity to save for retirement. The essential conclusions of this paper include a condition for a single switch, that is, when the saver will decide the switching ...
Charles S. Tapiero, Assa Birati
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The gender gap in pension saving
2023In this report, we document differences in pension incomes and pension saving between men and women in the UK, and analyse the drivers behind these differences. In particular, we examine two different 'gender pension gaps'. First is the gap in average private and state pension incomes between men and women who are already over state pension age. Second
Jonathan Cribb +2 more
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Private Pensions and Savings: New Evidence
Journal of Political Economy, 1976This paper examines the impact of private pension coverage on the saving behavior of men in their preretirement years. The empirical work is based on the Ando-Modigliani model which permits explicit recognition of differences in expected retirement age between covered and noncovered groups.
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The Effect of Pension Plans on Other Retirement Saving
The Journal of Finance, 1970EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYEES in the United States are contributing to approved pension plans at a 1968 annual rate of 8.0 billion dollars. These pension contributions may have an effect on other individual saving. Specifically, equity in pension plans may substitute for other forms of contractual or voluntary saving.
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What is the impact of pensions on saving? [PDF]
The enormous growth in both Social Security and private pension plans has stimulated much interest in the impact of these retirement programs on individual saving behavior and the level of national saving. The first issue is the extent to which employees covered by pension plans reduce their own direct saving in response to expected retirement benefits;
Alicia H. Munnell, Frederick O. Yohn
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