Seminar

Seminar ‘The Effect of Partial Retirement on Labor Supply, Public Balances and the Income Distribution - Evidence from a Structural Analysis’

Tuesday June 20th 2017 Songül Tolan (DIW) will give a presentation titled ‘The Effect of Partial Retirement on Labor Supply, Public Balances and the Income Distribution - Evidence from a Structural Analysis’

Date
June 20, 2017
Time
00:00
Location
CPB-Office, Bezuidenhoutseweg 30, Den Haag, room 3, ‘Braamzaal’

Time:                      13:00-14:00 Hrs

Venue:                   CPB-Office, Bezuidenhoutseweg 30, Den Haag, room 3, ‘Braamzaal’

Presentation:    Songül Tolan (DIW)         

Discussant:         TBD

Language:           English

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Abstract:

This paper develops a structural dynamic retirement model to investigate effects and corresponding underlying mechanisms of a partial retirement program in Germany on labor supply, fiscal balances and the pension income distribution. The structural approach allows to disentangle the two counteracting mechanisms that drive the employment effects of partial retirement: 1) the crowd-out from full-time employment, and 2) the movement from early retirement or unemployment to partial retirement. It also allows to investigate the isolated role of financial compensations in a partial retirement program. The analysis is based on a unique administrative dataset that collects biographical information on full employment histories and combines information on partial retirement take-up with information on individual pension levels. I perform counterfactual policy simulations that analyse the role of partial retirement combined with financial subsidies and an increased normal retirement age. The results show negative employment effects but potentially positive fiscal consequences as well as a reduction in pension income inequality when partial retirement is introduced. Wage and pension compensations in partial retirement do not substantially affect employment behavior but play a substantial role in the fiscal consequences and distributional effects of partial retirement. An increased normal retirement age decreases negative employment effects and improves the effect on fiscal balances from partial retirement.

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