
handle: 10379/1124 , 10419/36038 , 10419/30485
Pension systems have recently been under scrutiny because of the expected population ageing threatening its sustainability. This paper¿s contribution to the debate is from a political economic perspective as it uses data from a choice experiment to investigate individual preferences for an alternative state pension scheme based around preferences for cost, poverty, retirement age and pension parameters. Answers are used to estimate a life-cycle utility model of preferences towards pensions¿ parameters. Results suggest that individuals¿ value orientation is an important determinant of their preferences. Respondents¿ income determines which degree of redistribution is preferred. However, preferences according to age are in contradiction with what is suggested in theory.
Economics, redistribution, pension system reform, population ageing, stated preferences, population ageing, redistribution, Offenbarte Präferenzen, Rentenreform, I3, pension system reform, Irland, Population ageing, Gesetzliche Rentenversicherung, ddc:330, population ageing, pension system reform, redistribution, stated preferences, Einkommensumverteilung, Alternde Bevölkerung, H0, Lebenszyklus, stated preferences, jel: jel:H00, jel: jel:I3, jel: jel:I30, jel: jel:H0
Economics, redistribution, pension system reform, population ageing, stated preferences, population ageing, redistribution, Offenbarte Präferenzen, Rentenreform, I3, pension system reform, Irland, Population ageing, Gesetzliche Rentenversicherung, ddc:330, population ageing, pension system reform, redistribution, stated preferences, Einkommensumverteilung, Alternde Bevölkerung, H0, Lebenszyklus, stated preferences, jel: jel:H00, jel: jel:I3, jel: jel:I30, jel: jel:H0
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