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Purpose There is a lack of consensus among physicians working in the field of disability assessment about the definition of a limited life expectancy. The aim of this study was to describe the mortality rate of employees with cancer who were judged to ...
Jetske A. Kraan +3 more
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Longevity: Trends, uncertainty and the implications for pension systems [PDF]
This paper presents historical trends in life expectancy in the United Kingdom and other countries and discusses how these trends might evolve over the coming decades.
Eich, Frank, Swarup, Amarendra
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Trends in cancer-free working life expectancy based on health insurance data from Germany-Is the increase as strong as in working life expectancy? [PDF]
Tetzlaff F +7 more
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Economic Aspects of Personal Injury Compensation in Ireland [PDF]
Victims of events including road accidents, workplace injuries and medical negligence are compensated in the Irish legal system through once-off lump-sum awards.
Colm McCarthy
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As societies globally cope with the challenges of an aging population, pension systems face increasing strain. Italy, one of Europe’s largest economies and oldest populations, provides a compelling case for examining the complex interplay between gender ...
Angelo Lorenti, Annalisa Busetta
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Population ageing in a small open economy – some policy experiments with a tractable general equilibrium model [PDF]
This paper extends Gertler’s (1999) tractable overlapping generations model with life-cycle features by allowing for distortionary taxation, demographic transition and stochastic variation in demographic structure.
Kilponen , Juha +2 more
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Background Against the backdrop of the debate on extending working life, it is important to identify vulnerable occupational groups by analysing inequalities in healthy life years. The aim of the study is to analyse partial life expectancy (age 30–65) [1]
Lieselotte Mond +7 more
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Aging, work and the demographic dividend in South Asia [PDF]
Much current interest in South Asia's population structure focuses on 'the working generation' (aged 15-60) and particularly on the 'youth' who could potentially deliver a 'demographic dividend', thereby solving the conundrum of population ageing in ...
Vera-Sanso, Penny
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Macroeconomic effects of demographic change in an OLG model for a small open economy : the case of Belgium [PDF]
In the absence of behavioural adjustments, demographic change may cut off about 0.4%- point on average from the annual per capita growth rate in the next 25 years.
Devriendt, Willem, Heylen, Freddy
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Regressive intracohort redistribution in nonfinancial defined contribution pension [PDF]
Nonfinancial defined contribution (NDC) pension systems have recently become popular because they provide the strong incentives of the private funded systems without requiring a difficult transition period.
Simonovits, András
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