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Les conditions de vie des prépensionnés

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  • Eric Bonsang
  • Bernard Delhausse
  • Sergio Perelman

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En Belgique, une proportion importante de travailleurs quittent la vie active avant d'atteindre l'âge de 60 ans. Dans cette étude nous analysons les conditions de vie de cette tranche de la population à l'aide d'une série d'indicateurs. Il apparaît que plus d'un quart d'entre eux sont "pauvres" selon le critère du seuil de 60% du revenu médian (15,6% au seuil de 50%) et ces observations sont confirmées quand on s'intéresse à la situation de ces mêmes personnes du point de vue patrimonial ou au travers d'indicateurs de pauvreté subjective ou de privation matérielle. Avec une population vieillissant à grands pas du fait de l'arrivée massive de la génération issue du "baby-boom" et de l'allongement de l'espérance de vie, on doit s'inquiéter des conditions dans lesquelles une partie de cette population vivra ces vieux jours.

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  • Eric Bonsang & Bernard Delhausse & Sergio Perelman, 2002. "Les conditions de vie des prépensionnés," CREPP Working Papers 0211, Centre de Recherche en Economie Publique et de la Population (CREPP) (Research Center on Public and Population Economics) HEC-Management School, University of Liège.
  • Handle: RePEc:rpp:wpaper:0211
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    1. Marjan, MAES, 2008. "Does the dismantlement of early retirement schemes increase unemployment in Belgium ?," Discussion Papers (ECON - Département des Sciences Economiques) 2008041, Université catholique de Louvain, Département des Sciences Economiques.

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