Measuring Lifetime Redistribution in Dutch Occupational Pensions |
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Authors: | Jan Bonenkamp |
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Affiliation: | (1) CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis, Van Stolkweg 14, PO Box 80510, 2508 GM The Hague, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary This paper assesses how the Dutch system of occupational pensions redistributes between and within generations. The approach in this paper deviates from the usual approach by incorporating the full life cycle in the measurements, rather than only the annual effects. In order to quantify redistribution, we use the level of educational attainment, gender and age to classify the pension fund population. For all groups distinguished, we measure in present value terms the average net benefit from participating in occupational pensions. The results indicate a sizable redistribution from males to females and from low educated to higher educated workers. On a lifetime basis, the impact of intergenerational transfers is modest. I am grateful to the two anonymous referees, Ed Westerhout, Casper van Ewijk, Lex Meijdam, Yvonne Adema and Peter Kooiman for their helpful comments on earlier drafts of this paper, and to Andre Nibbelink for his valuable computational assistance. |
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Keywords: | occupational pensions lifetime redistribution uniform pricing |
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