Un modèle de carrières types dynamiques pondérées pour le régime général d’assurance vieillesse: une application aux conséquences de la réforme de 2003
Karine Briard
Économie et Prévision, 2009, vol. 187, issue 1, 47-64
Abstract:
[fre] The heterogeneity of private-sector career paths raises many problems for estimating future retirees’ pensions, which are calculated according to complex rules. Using a projection model based on typical and weighted career profiles, we can grasp the mechanisms involved and assess intra-and intergenerational disparities. Our study of the effects of France’s latest pension reform illustrates the potential of such a model. [eng] The heterogeneity of private-sector career paths raises many problems for estimating future retirees’ pensions, which are calculated according to complex rules. Using a projection model based on typical and weighted career profiles, we can grasp the mechanisms involved and assess intra-and intergenerational disparities. Our study of the effects of France’s latest pension reform illustrates the potential of such a model.
Date: 2009
Note: DOI:10.3406/ecop.2009.7875
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