Public Pensions And Labor Supply Over The Life Cycle
Source: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Virtually all developed countries face projected budget shortfalls for their public pension programs. The shortfalls arise for two reasons. First, populations in developed countries are aging rapidly. Second, until recently older individuals in developed countries have been retiring earlier. These two developments have created serious strains on public pension programs. In order to remain fiscally solvent, many governments have reformed their public pension schemes to encourage labor supply at older ages. These reforms include reductions in the generosity of public pensions and reduced penalties for working past the normal retirement age.
| Format: | Size: | 345.27 | |
| Date: | Aug 2010 |



