The rise of working pensioners: the Swedish case.

Lennart Flood, Nizamul Islam

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    Résumé

    According to the Eurostat the old-age dependency (people aged 65 or above relative to those aged 15-64) in the EU will rise from 28% in 2010 to 58% in 2060. During the same period total hours works are projected to fall contributing to a low projected economic growth over the next half-century. In this paper we argue that this gloomy picture might be challenged by an increase in the employment rates of older workers. Using Sweden as an illustration we show that the ratio of individuals with income from both pension and market work has increased strongly during the last decade. During the same period economic reforms have been introduced creating economic incentives in order to delay the exit from the labor market. In this paper we demonstrate the importance of these economic reforms in explaining increased working hours. The paper also evaluates the fiscal impact of the increase in the employment rates.
    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)41-66
    Nombre de pages0
    journalNordic Tax Journal
    Volume5
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 1 janv. 2016

    mots-clés

    • Old age pension
    • labor supply
    • microsimulation
    • tax reforms

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