donderdag 10 september 2009

NL : De stijgende levensverwachting en dalende vruchtbaarheid bedreigen de duurzaamheid van de pay-as-you-go pensioenregelingen.

Rising longevity and falling fertility threaten the sustainability of pay-as-you-go pension schemes. This paper shows that maintaining the intergenerational balance in the Dutch pay-as-you-go pension scheme in the face of increased longevity since the introduction of the scheme in 1957 would have required a gradual increase of the retirement age to at least 68 years for the generation born in 1945. Furthermore, we show that projected increases in labour-force participation rates do not generate sufficient additional tax revenues to subsitute for the dearth of human capital caused by falling fertility rates.

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Working paper No 220 2009_tcm46-221307
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