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Urban public pension, replacement rates and population growth rate in China
Keywords: IB80; H55; D91; IE25; Urban public pension; Replacement rate; Population growth rate;

Explaining Europeans' preferences for pension provision
Keywords: C25; H55; I38; Attitude; Opinion; Pensions; Welfare state;

Managing contribution and capital market risk in a funded public defined benefit plan: Impact of CVaR cost constraints
Keywords: G11; G15; G2; G23; H3; H55; H71; J26; J32; Public pensions; Defined benefit; Funding; Investing; Contribution rate risk; Conditional Value at Risk;

Labor supply effects of the recent social security benefit cuts: Empirical estimates using cohort discontinuities
Keywords: H55; J26; J21Normal retirement age; Retirement behavior; Social security reform

Financial market lobbies and pension reform
Keywords: D72; D78; G23; H55; Pension reform; Political economy of pension systems; Lobbying; Financial market; Institutional investors;

Use and misuse of unemployment benefits for early retirement
Keywords: J26; H55; Early retirement; Unemployment;

Intergenerational risk sharing and fiscal policy
Keywords: H55; H60; E62; Aggregate risks; Optimal risk sharing; Intergenerational transfers; Overlapping generations; Social security; Fiscal policy;

Labor supply elasticity and social security reform
Keywords: E2; E6; H55; J2Social security reform; Labor supply elasticity

Unemployment insurance with a hidden labor market
Keywords: Unemployment insurance; Hidden labor markets; Recursive contracts; D82; H55; I38; J65;

Power to youth: Designing democracy for long-term well-being
Keywords: D72; D82; H55; Q56Democracy; Elections; Incentive contracts; Sustainability; Rejection/support rewards

Optimal social security in a dynastic model with human capital externalities, fertility and endogenous growth
Keywords: H55; J13; O41Social security; Welfare; Fertility; Human capital externalities; Savings

Rich and healthy-better than poor and sick?
Keywords: H55; J26; (C14); Public pension system; Duration of the benefit spell; Income gradient;

Retirement, pensions, and ageing
Keywords: E10; J26; H55; D91; F41; J11Retirement; Pensions; Ageing; Demography; Gompertz–Makeham Law of mortality; Overlapping generations; Small open economy

Macroeconomic implications of early retirement in the public sector: The case of Brazil
Keywords: E21; E62; H55; J26; J45; Early retirement; Pension reform; Public sector retirement; Capital accumulation;

Redistribution by insurance market regulation: Analyzing a ban on gender-based retirement annuities
Keywords: D82; H55; L51Insurance regulation; Annuities; Categorical discrimination; Gender-based pricing

Delaying retirement in Spain
Keywords: C68; H55; J26Computable general equilibrium; Social security reform; Retirement

A second chance at success: A political economy perspective
Keywords: D30; D63; D72; H20; H55; I38; Second chance; Political economy; Stationary Markov-perfect equilibrium; Redistribution; Inequality; Upward mobility; Intragenerational mobility;

Can immigrant employment alleviate the demographic burden? The role of union centralization
Keywords: Immigration; Public Pensions; Trade Union; F22; H55; J51;

Demographic structure and growth: The effect of unfunded social security
Keywords: H55; J18; D91; Demographic structure; Social securities; Growth;

The private value of public pensions
Keywords: IB80; IB81; H55; J14; G11; IE25; Social security; Longevity risk; Phased withdrawal; Stochastic present value;

Is there a social security tax wedge?
Keywords: H31; H55; J38Tax wedge; Labour; Public pensions; Bismarck; Beveridge; Credit rationing; Implicit pension taxes; Subsidies

Optimal state-contingent unemployment insurance
Keywords: D82; E32; E62; H55; I38; J65; Unemployment insurance; Business cycles; Recursive contracts; Moral hazard;

Does reducing unemployment insurance generosity reduce job match quality?
Keywords: C41; H55; J64; J65Unemployment insurance; Potential benefit duration; Job separation rates; Post-unemployment wages

The employment effect of stricter rules for eligibility for DI: Evidence from a natural experiment in Sweden
Keywords: H53; H55; H59; J21; J26; Disability insurance; Early retirement;

Capital–skill complementarity and the redistributive effects of Social Security Reform
Keywords: H55; J31Capital–skill complementarity; Across-group inequality; Intragenerational redistribution; Pay-as-you-go; Fully funded

Postponing retirement: the political effect of aging
Keywords: H53; H55; D72Political equilibria; Aging; Postponing retirement

Increasing longevity and social security reforms—A legislative procedure approach
Keywords: D72; H55; J11; J14; J18Longevity; Social security; Political economy

Endogenous debt constraints in a life-cycle model with an application to social security
Keywords: E21; E62; H55; Life-cycle; Debt constraints; Social security;

How to help unemployed find jobs quickly: Experimental evidence from a mandatory activation program
Keywords: C41; H55; J64; J65Unemployment insurance; Unemployment duration; Experiment

Uncertainties and the precautionary principle in cost–benefit environmental policies
Keywords: H55; D7Cost–benefit analysis; Uncertainties; Chemical policy; REACH; Human health; Precautionary principle

Social security with rational and hyperbolic consumers
Keywords: H55; J26; Social security reform; Idiosyncratic uncertainty; Hyperbolic consumers;

Foreign investment, international trade and the size and structure of public expenditures
Keywords: F41; H11; H55; Globalization; Foreign direct investment; Compensation hypothesis; Efficiency hypothesis; Size of public sector; Composition of government expenditure;

Social security and self control preferences
Keywords: E6; H55; Quasi-hyperbolic discounting; Self-control preferences; Unfunded social security;

Political complements in the welfare state: Health care and social security
Keywords: H53; H55; D72Intergenerational transfer; Endogenous longevity; Subgame perfect structure induced equilibrium

Altruism, incomplete markets, and tax reform
Keywords: E6; D52; C68; H55; Tax reform; Altruism; Overlapping generations;

Social security and elderly homeownership
Keywords: H3; H55; R21Social security; Homeownership; Household formation; Aging; Elderly

Intergenerational risk shifting through social security and bailout politics
Keywords: H55; D72; D91; E62; Financial risk; Social security reform; Political economy;

Why Sweden's pension reform was able to be successfully implemented
Keywords: D78; H55; J18; Demographic crisis; Pension reform; Political economics; Public policy;

How does ageing affect the welfare state?
Keywords: H53; H55; Welfare state; Bismarckian; Beveridgean; Social security;

Measurement error in models of welfare participation
Keywords: C25; D63; H55; I32; I38Benefit take-up; Program participation; Welfare; Duclos; Measurement error; Maximum likelihood

Quasi-hyperbolic discounting and social security systems
Keywords: D64; G23; G28; H55; Hyperbolic discounting; Funded; Pay As You Go; Social security; Pension;

Intergenerational risksharing and equilibrium asset prices
Keywords: E62; G12; H55; Overlapping generations; Social security; Precautionary saving;

On optimal unemployment compensation
Keywords: D63; D74; D82; D83; H55; I38; J65; Unemployment insurance; Recursive contracts; Moral hazard; Equity and social programs;

Mitigating America's demographic dilemma by pre-funding social security
Keywords: E62; H55; J18; Demographic transition; Social security; Life cycle model;

Voting over type and generosity of a pension system when some individuals are myopic
Keywords: H55; D91Social security; Myopia; Dual-self model

Pension design when fertility fluctuates: The role of education and capital mobility
Keywords: J13; H55; H52Pension; Demography; Social security; Education; Fertility

Beveridge versus Bismarck public-pension systems in integrated markets
Keywords: H55; H73; R23Market integration; System competition; Pension systems

Does sickness absence increase the risk of unemployment?
Keywords: C41; H55; I18; J64Absenteeism; Sickness insurance; Unemployment; Duration analysis

Optimal social security in a dynastic model with investment externalities and endogenous fertility
Keywords: H55; J13; O41; Social security; Welfare; Fertility; Bequests; Externality;