Key findings of the EU-funded MIGAPE (MInd the GAp in PEnsions) project endorsed by the EPSCO Council

Philippe Liegeois, Vincent Vergnat

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Résumé

A selection of core outcomes of the EU-funded MIGAPE project (MInd the GAp in PEnsions), with participation of LISER for Luxembourg, has been embedded in the "2021 Pension adequacy joint report" prepared by the Social Protection Committee (SPC) and the European Commission (DG EMPL) recently endorsed by the EPSCO Council.
A substantial part of the gender pension gap observed today derives from the fact that in most EU countries, currently retired women had shorter careers and lower pay, relative to men, than women who are active now and who will retire in the coming decades. The MIGAPE project aims to uncover the consequences of women’s labour market outcomes on their future pensions. The project has produced projections of the gender pension gap for Belgium, Luxembourg, Slovenia and Portugal. For Luxembourg, the reports builds on the Dynamic Microsimulation Model MiDAS_LU. See Box 8.
langue originaleAnglais
titre2021 Pension adequacy report
Sous-titreCurrent and future income adequacy in old age in the EU
Lieu de publicationBrussels
EditeurPublications Office of the European Union
Chapitre4
Pages104-105
Nombre de pages2
Volume1
ISBN (Electronique)978-92-76-38203-4
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 14 juin 2021

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Joint report prepared by the Social Protection Committee (SPC) and the European Commission (DG EMPL)

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