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Arbeitsmarktperspektiven und Pensionsfinanzierung bis 2030

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  • Alois Guger

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  • Christine Mayrhuber

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Die finanzielle Nachhaltigkeit des österreichischen Pensionsversicherungssystems steht in einem engen Zusammenhang mit der künftigen Arbeitsmarktentwicklung. Der Rückgang der Zahl der Erwerbspersonen lässt in den kommenden Jahrzehnten eine zunehmende Überschussnachfrage auf dem Arbeitsmarkt erwarten. Ein Anstieg der Beschäftigung und der Pro-Kopf-Einkommen sind für ein umlagefinanziertes Pensionssystem – insbesondere aufgrund der bevorstehenden demographischen Verschiebung ("alternde Gesellschaft")– von zentraler Bedeutung. Eine Steigerung der Erwerbsquoten ermöglicht nicht nur weiterhin eine prosperierende Wirtschaft, sondern auch steigende Beitragseinnahmen in der Pensionsversicherung der Unselbständigen.

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  • Alois Guger & Christine Mayrhuber, 2001. "Arbeitsmarktperspektiven und Pensionsfinanzierung bis 2030," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 74(9), pages 553-565, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfo:monber:y:2001:i:9:p:553-565
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    1. Alois Guger & Christine Mayrhuber, 2004. "Angleichung des Pensionsalters der Frauen an jenes der Männer bis 2030. Auswirkungen in der gesetzlichen Pensionsversicherung," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 77(11), pages 825-835, November.
    2. Alois Guger & Christine Mayrhuber, 2004. "Auswirkungen der Angleichung des Pensionsalters der Frauen an jenes der Männer bis 2030," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 25208.
    3. Peter Schimany & Katarína Zigová, 2004. "Attitudes toward Policy on Ageing. Results of the Population Policy Acceptance Survey in Austria," Vienna Yearbook of Population Research, Vienna Institute of Demography (VID) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna, vol. 2(1), pages 155-174.
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