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Les effets à rebours de l'âge de la retraite sur le taux d'emploi des seniors

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  • Hairault, Jean-Olivier
  • Langot, François
  • Sopraseuth, Thepthida

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Comment assurer la pérennité de notre système de retraite par l'allongement de la vie active lorsque moins d'un salarié sur deux parvient aujourd'hui à prendre sa retraite sans passer préalablement par l'inactivité ou le chômage ? Nous montrons dans cet article qu'une partie du problème de l'inactivité des travailleurs âgés avant 60 ans se trouve au contraire dans la faible incitation à travailler au-delà de l'âge normal de la retraite déterminé par l'âge du "taux plein". L'âge de la retraite introduit une fin de cycle de vie active qui modifie fondamentalement les comportements de recherche d'emploi lorsque les agents se rapprochent de cet horizon, mais également le comportement des entreprises dans leur stratégie de recrutements et de licenciements. Au niveau international, le taux d'emploi des 55-59 ans semble ainsi positivement corrélé avec l'âge de retraite effectif. Sur données individuelles, la probabilité d'être en emploi apparaît liée à la distance par rapport à l'âge du taux plein de la retraite. Les particularités des systèmes de retraite, en particulier l'ampleur de leur écart à la neutralité actuarielle, peuvent ainsi affecter le taux d'emploi bien avant l'âge de la retraite.
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  • Hairault, Jean-Olivier & Langot, François & Sopraseuth, Thepthida, 2005. "Les effets à rebours de l'âge de la retraite sur le taux d'emploi des seniors," CEPREMAP Working Papers (Docweb) 0513, CEPREMAP.
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    Keywords

    retraite; neutralité actuarielle; recherche d'emploi; taux d'emploi des quinquagénaires;
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    JEL classification:

    • J26 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demand and Supply of Labor - - - Retirement; Retirement Policies
    • H55 - Public Economics - - National Government Expenditures and Related Policies - - - Social Security and Public Pensions

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