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Auswirkungen der Angleichung des Pensionsalters der Frauen an jenes der Männer bis 2030

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  • Alois Guger

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  • Christine Mayrhuber

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Gemäß einer Simulation mit dem WIFO-Pensionsmodell senkt die Angleichung des regulären Pensionsantrittsalters von 2019 bis 2030 die Pensionsquote um 64 Pensionen je 1.000 Versicherungsverhältnisse und die Deckungslücke der Pensionsversicherung der Unselbständigen um 0,8% des BIP. Setzt der Angleichungsprozess um ein Jahrzehnt früher ein (2009 bis 2020), so verringert sich bereits bis 2020 die Pensionsquote um 57 je 1.000 und die Deckungslücke um 0,6% des BIP.

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  • Alois Guger & Christine Mayrhuber, 2004. "Auswirkungen der Angleichung des Pensionsalters der Frauen an jenes der Männer bis 2030," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 25208.
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    1. Alois Guger & Christine Mayrhuber, 2001. "Arbeitsmarktperspektiven und Pensionsfinanzierung bis 2030," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 74(9), pages 553-565, September.
    2. Alois Guger & Christine Mayrhuber, 2001. "Erwerbsbeteiligung und Alterssicherung. Auswirkungen der Arbeitsmarktentwicklung auf die Pensionsquote," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 74(2), pages 111-119, February.
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