Longevity, Working Lives, and Public Finances

We find that linking statutory retirement ages to life expectancy is a promising way to extend working lives and generate enough tax revenues so that generations enjoying longer lifetimes can also pay for the consequent increase in pensions and public health and long-term care (LTC) expenditure. We use a numerical economic model, calibrated to the Finnish economy and demographics, in which mortality affects both retirement ages and per capita use of health and LTC services. Uncertainty in mortality projections and the resulting uncertainties in public finances and retirement policy effects are considered explicitly.

Jukka Lassila and Tarmo Valkonen.
Contemporary Economic Policy, Vol. 36, No. 3, July 2018, 467–482.

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Date
28.08.2018
JEL
H30, H63, H68, J11
Availability of print version
Available
Language
English
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