A Framework for the Analysis of Pension and Unemployment Benefit Reform in Poland
April 1, 1994
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Summary
This paper examines the impacts on welfare, savings, labor supply, and the government budget of several possible reforms of the Polish pension and unemployment benefit systems. The framework of analysis is a life cycle simulation model of household consumption, labor supply and retirement decisions. The paper builds on past work by Perraudin and Pujol (1992). The present study focusses on the length of averaging periods in pension benefit calculations, measures to offset incentives to early retirement, and interactions between pension and unemployment benefit systems.
Subject: Expenditure, Labor, Pension spending, Pensions, Retirement, Unemployment, Wages
Keywords: benefit reform, disability pension, early retirement, Eastern Europe, liquidity constraint, Pension spending, Pensions, Retirement, retirement age, Unemployment, unemployment benefit, wage profile, wage rate, Wages, WP
Pages:
46
Volume:
1994
DOI:
Issue:
040
Series:
Working Paper No. 1994/040
Stock No:
WPIEA0401994
ISBN:
9781451845907
ISSN:
1018-5941
Notes
Also published in Staff Papers, Vol. 41, No. 4, December 1994.




