Longevity and Redistribution in the German Pension System

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Hupfeld, Stefan
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There are theoretical foundations which allow hypothesizing on a positive association of life expectancy or retirement age with income. If both cannot be falsified, the relationship of income and the internal rate of return of a public pension system is not straight forward. By application of a partially linear model to micro data from the German public pension system, it is found that neither life expectancy, nor retirement age is monotonously increasing in income, as measured in benefit claims. The relation of benefit claims and duration under the benefit spell (which determines the rate of return) depends on the set of covariates. Including pensions for disabled individuals, three out of four specifications exhibit a duration decreasing in benefit claims.

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330 Wirtschaft
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Öffentliches Rentensystem, partiell lineares Modell, Public Pension System, Life Expectancy, Redistribution, Partially Linear Model
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ISO 690HUPFELD, Stefan, 2006. Longevity and Redistribution in the German Pension System
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  year={2006},
  series={Diskussionspapiere der DFG-Forschergruppe Heterogene Arbeit},
  title={Longevity and Redistribution in the German Pension System},
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