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High Wage Workers Match with High Wage Firms: Clear Evidence of the Effects of Limited Mobility Bias
2012
Positive assortative matching implies that high productivity workers and firms match together. However, there is almost no evidence of a positive correlation between the worker and firm contributions in two-way fixed-effects wage equations. This could be the result of a bias caused by standard estimation error. Using German social security records we show that the effect of this bias is substantial in samples with limited inter-firm movement. The correlation between worker and firm contributions to wage equations is unambiguously positive.
Multidimensional prognostic index (MPI) predicts successful application for disability social benefits in older people
2020
Aim: The economic recognition of disability is of importance in daily practice, but the tools used in older people are still limited. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the effectiveness of the multidimensional prognostic index (MPI) to identify frail older subjects to be submitted to civil invalidity application for disability benefits including Attendance Allowance (AA) indemnity, Carer’s Leave (Law 104) and/or Parking Card for people with disabilities. Methods: From March 2018 to January 2019, 80 older people were included. The MPI was calculated from comprehensive geriatric assessment information including eight different domains. Civil benefits included attendance allowance (AA) indemn…
Financial Literacy Self-Evaluation of Young People in Latvia
2021
Regular and proportionate voluntary savings in private pension funds can become an important part of oldage pensions. However, this can happen if the savings are made for a long period of time. This justifies the target group of the 3rd pension level, which are young people who have started to receive a regular income from their professional activity. One of the most discussed issues in promoting voluntary pension savings is the level of financial literacy. In addition to other motivating factors, such as financial incentives, the level of knowledge of the population about the opportunities to participate in the third pillar of pensions makes them want to build up voluntary savings. Effecti…
AN EXPERIMENTAL TEST ON RETIREMENT DECISIONS
2007
I. INTRODUCTION The reform of social security systems is now one of the main issues on the economic policy agenda of most industrialized countries. It is widely considered that, unless serious changes take place, the aging of the population implying a rise in the number of retirees relative to that of workers will threaten the viability, of pay-as-you-go public pension systems in the long run. This threat is being reinforced by the progressive reduction in the retirement age of the working population. The central reforms that are being proposed to neutralize these future financing problems are the raising of the contribution rate, the decreasing of pension benefits, or/and the delay of the …
Los cambios en la gestión del régimen de clases pasivas: ¿un ataque a las singularidades de los regímenes especiales de funcionarios?
2020
El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar los cambios en la gestión del régimen de clases pasivas aprobados durante el 2020 dentro de la legislación de urgencia suscrita durante el estado de alarma. El traspaso de la gestión al Instituto Nacional de Seguridad Social plantea tres cuestiones: primero, si el traspaso es técnicamente adecuado; segundo, por qué se ha efectuado en un real decreto ley de medidas para paliar los efectos económicos del COVID-19 una medida que afecta a la gestión de las pensiones de funcionarios, y, tercero, qué puede suponer este cambio de gestión para las especialidades contenidas en este régimen especial. The objective of this paper is to analyze the changes in the …
From IRAP to SSnWFT (a heretical idea to fix precariat)
2018
The paper – after addressing the issue of flexicurity as a lens through which to see precariousness, after identifying the sources at ILO, EU and constitutional level as foundation of `incompressibility' of rights which guarantee decent work against lacking of security in precariousness – proposes to consider the lacking of security produced by precariat as a degree of participation of flexibility for firms as `social pollution' i.e. as generator of negative externalities. One proposes a fully change of paradigm to fight and to tackle the lacking in security at precariat level with a solution in terms of internalisation of externalities (i.e social costs); - rather then affecting precarious…
Os desincentivos à aposentadoria antecipada e tardia por parte da seguridade social espanhola
2009
El objetivo principal del trabajo es analizar, desde una óptica financiero-actuarial, la existencia y amplitud de los desincentivos a la jubilación distinta de la ordinaria (65 años) que aplica la Seguridad Social en España. Para el desarrollo del trabajo se ha utilizado una nueva metodología basada en la combinatoria, en lugar de trabajar con datos de carreras laborales reales o de utilizar carreras generadas aleatoriamente. Además, se han aplicado técnicas financieras y actuariales. El presente artículo se ubica dentro de los estudios que analizan la equidad de los sistemas de pensiones, y, en concreto, de pensiones de jubilación del Régimen General en España. Aunque con un carácter meram…
Decisiones administrativas automatizadas en materia social: algoritmos en la gestión de la Seguridad Social y en el procedimiento sancionador
2021
El recientemente aprobado Real Decreto-Ley 2/2021 extiende el campo de las actuaciones administrativas automatizadas a la mayor parte de la gestión de la Seguridad Social y las introduce en el procedimiento sancionador en el orden social. En este nuevo contexto, se intenta contextualizar estas novedades, analizando sus precedentes, y, sobre todo, determinar los problemas interpretativos que plantean. En este último terreno, se dispensa una atención especial a las garantías que los ciudadanos tienen en relación con este tipo de decisiones automatizadas
Observations on the Progress of Welfare-State Construction in Hungary, Poland, and the Czech Republic
2003
Three specialists in social services present an assessment of Hungary's performance during the economic transition from the perspective of social policy and the general welfare of the population. Using figures drawn from a variety of European sources, they offer a review of social expenditure, labor market tendencies, and the social security, health and education systems, comparing throughout with data from the Czech Republic, Poland and the European Union.
Osteoporosis: Economic Burden of Disease in Italy.
2020
Background and Objective: Today, osteoporosis is the most common bone disease and an important public health problem in all developed countries. The objective of this study was to estimate the costs associated with the management and treatment of osteoporosis in order to assess the economic burden in Italy for 2017, in terms of direct medical costs and social security costs. Methods: A cost of illness model was developed to estimate the average cost per year sustained by the NHS (National Health Service) and Social Security System in Italy. A systematic literature review was performed to obtain epidemiological, direct and indirect costs parameters where available. Hospitalisation costs were…