Trends in Employment and Social Security Incentives in the Spanish Pension System: 1980-2016
Pilar Garcia-Gomez,
Silvia Garcia-Mandico,
Sergi Jimenez-Martin and
Judit Vall-Castello
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Judit Vall Castello
No eee2018-12, Studies on the Spanish Economy from FEDEA
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In this paper we analyze the association between financial incentives and retirement decisions using aggregate data for over four decades in Spain. We calculate an implicit tax rate on remaining in employment for an additional year and examine its correlation with employment rates for older workers. The results suggest that financial incentives play a role in explaining the retirement patterns of both employed and unemployed workers.
Date: 2018-05
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Chapter: Trends in Employment and Social Security Incentives in the Spanish Pension System, 1980–2016 (2018) 
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