Microsimulating the evolution of Italian pension benefits: the role of retirement choices and lowest pensions indexing.
Bianchi, Carlo ; Romanelli, Marzia ; Vagliasindi, Pietro A.
Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations
2003
17
Special issue
139-173
income distribution ; pension scheme ; poverty ; statistics
Social protection - Old age benefits
English
Bibliogr.
"A few years after the introduction of the Amato and Dini laws, a renewed debate on reforming the Italian pension system and on modifying its structure and technical parameters is taking place. The present work simulates individual reactions to systemic changes, distinguishing among the different typologies of workers the categories of dependent (private and public) and self-employed ones. This approach allows us to perform a general micro-analysis of the effects of past reforms on family pension income distribution and average individual pension benefits. Furthermore, it makes it possible to assess the consequences of legislator's choices such as the indexation of the lowest pensions ('assegni sociali' and 'pensioni integrate al minimo') to wages or to inflation. Finally, a Monte Carlo analysis projects future inequality and poverty trends with a remarkable accuracy and allows to verify the robustness of our results."
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