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Le revenu des personnes âgées : la fin de l’âge d’or?

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Raphael Desmet
Sergio Perelman
Pierre Pestieau

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Actuellement les personnes âgées vivent un véritable âge d’or relativement à un passé récent. Leurs revenus moyens sont à peine plus bas que ceux d’autres classes d’âge. Dans ce groupe d’âge, les inégalités de revenus sont faibles. C’est aux systèmes de retraite que l’on doit cela. Cet article indique que si l’on prend en compte les di¤érences de longévité, le système de retraite apparaît moins redistributif. Ensuite, il s’interroge sur l’avenir de cet âge d’or. Il apparaît nettement qu’il disparaîtra rapidement si rien ne change : des taux de dépendance accrus — conséquence de la longévité croissante et des faibles taux de participation des travailleurs âgés — conduisent nécessairement à une réduction radicale des protections. En revanche, si l’âge de la retraite peut être relevé, les conséquences du vieillissement pourront être neutralisées.

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Paper provided by Centre de Recherche en Economie Publique et de la Population (CREPP) (Research Center on Public and Population Economics) HEC-Management School, University of Liège in its series CREPP Working Papers with number 0109.

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