Raising well-being in Germany's ageing society
Kappeler, Andreas ; Fuentes Hutfilter, Andrés ; Schneider, Dorothee ; Yashiro, Naomitsu ; Kim, Eun Jung ; Semeraro, Giovanni Maria
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris
OECD Publishing - Paris
2016
44 p.
ageing population ; pension scheme ; well being
OECD Economics Department Working Papers
1327
Social protection - Old age benefits
http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/5jlr3ctrc8bn-en
English
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"Germany has already implemented far-reaching reforms to mitigate the implications of ageing for per capita income, well-being and the sustainability of public finances. Nonetheless, continued efforts are needed to help older workers to improve their work-life balance and adjust their working hours to their ability and desire to work. Moreover, stressful working conditions and unhealthy lifestyles contribute to poor self-reported health and reduce the ability and willingness to work at higher age. There is scope to promote life-long learning. As the generosity of the public pension system will diminish, the contribution of private pensions to ensure pension adequacy needs to be strengthened."
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