Structural changes in the labor market and the rise of early retirement in Europe

"The rise of early retirement in Europe is typically attributed to the European system of taxes and transfers. Contrary to a purely neoclassical framework, a model with imperfectly competitive labor market also allows to consider the effect of the bargaining power of labor and matching efficien...

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Main Authors: Batyra, Anna, de la Croix, David, Pierrard, Olivier, Sneessens, Henri
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Louvain-la Neuve 2016
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-028212484649-Structural-changes-in-the-labo.htm
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Summary:"The rise of early retirement in Europe is typically attributed to the European system of taxes and transfers. Contrary to a purely neoclassical framework, a model with imperfectly competitive labor market also allows to consider the effect of the bargaining power of labor and matching efficiency on preretirement. We find that lower bargaining power of workers and less efficient labor markets characterized by the declining matching efficiency have been an important determinant of early retirement in France and Germany. These structural changes, combined with early-retirement transfers and population ageing, are also consistent with the joint evolution of employment and unemployment rates, the labor share and the seniority premium."
Physical Description:35 p.
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