• Medientyp: E-Book; Bericht
  • Titel: On the Heterogeneity in Longevity among Socioeconomic Groups: Scope, Trends, and Implications for Earnings-Related Pension Schemes
  • Beteiligte: Ayuso, Mercedes [VerfasserIn]; Bravo, Jorge Miguel [VerfasserIn]; Holzmann, Robert [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2016
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Schlagwörter: G22 ; implicit tax ; implicit subsidy ; J14 ; gender ; lifetime income ; J16 ; D9 ; life expectancy ; H55 ; J13
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  • Beschreibung: Heterogeneity in longevity between socioeconomic groups is increasingly documented for developed economies and is reviewed in the paper. Heterogeneity in life expectancy disaggregated by main socioeconomic characteristics – such as age, gender, race, health, education, profession, income, and wealth – is sizable and has not declined in recent decades. The prospects for future decline are not strong, either; perhaps even to the contrary. As heterogeneity is closely linked to income or earnings (i.e., the contribution base of earnings-related social programs such as pensions) and as heterogeneity is empirically sizable, the result is major implicit taxes for some groups – particularly the less educated and low earners – and major subsidies for other groups – particularly highly educated individuals and high-income earners. The implications for pension reform and scheme design are substantial as taxes/subsidies counteract the envisaged effects of (i) a closer contribution-benefit link, (ii) a later formal retirement age to address population aging, and (iii) more individual funding and private annuities to compensate for reduced public generosity.
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