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Retirement and Growing Old: Which Model of Protection?

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  • Bernard Delhausse
  • Sergio Perelman
  • Pierre Pestieau

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This paper focuses on the effect ageing has on intragenerational equity in seven LIS countries. Using current distribution schemes as baselines, the authors compare the projected effects of four benefit scenarios on aged inequality.

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  • Bernard Delhausse & Sergio Perelman & Pierre Pestieau, 1994. "Retirement and Growing Old: Which Model of Protection?," LIS Working papers 107, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.
  • Handle: RePEc:lis:liswps:107
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