Welfare, invecchiamento della popolazione e lavoro: una prospettiva OCSE (Welfare Systems, Ageing and Work: An OECD Perspective)

This paper examines the scale of the demographic problem facing OECD economies and the labour market trends among older workers, considering the macroeconomic implications of welfare provision for ageing on living standards and fiscal balances. The nature and the scale of incentives for early retire...

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Main Author: Ignazio Visco
Format: Article
Language:Italian
Published: Associazione Economia civile 2000-03-01
Series:Moneta e Credito
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Online Access:http://ojs.uniroma1.it/index.php/monetaecredito/article/view/10151/10040
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spelling doaj-8a297e2202b54e70a100d58c0f49dbf72020-11-25T01:27:41ZitaAssociazione Economia civileMoneta e Credito0026-96112037-36512000-03-01532095585Welfare, invecchiamento della popolazione e lavoro: una prospettiva OCSE (Welfare Systems, Ageing and Work: An OECD Perspective)Ignazio ViscoThis paper examines the scale of the demographic problem facing OECD economies and the labour market trends among older workers, considering the macroeconomic implications of welfare provision for ageing on living standards and fiscal balances. The nature and the scale of incentives for early retirement are then discussed, concluding that welfare systems in OECD countries will come under increasing pressure as the share of public pension payments on total welfare outlays could rise dramatically over the coming decades. The paper illustrates some of the recent OECD recommendations for responding to the challenges posed by ageing societies in the context of diverse social welfare systems and concludes that policies are urgently needed in a number of countries to pursue two fundamental objectives: increasing the average number of years individuals spend active in the labour force and raising the sources of provision for an adequate retirement income.http://ojs.uniroma1.it/index.php/monetaecredito/article/view/10151/10040AgeingDemographicsMacroeconomicsOlder WorkersPensionPublic Pension
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Welfare, invecchiamento della popolazione e lavoro: una prospettiva OCSE (Welfare Systems, Ageing and Work: An OECD Perspective)
Moneta e Credito
Ageing
Demographics
Macroeconomics
Older Workers
Pension
Public Pension
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title Welfare, invecchiamento della popolazione e lavoro: una prospettiva OCSE (Welfare Systems, Ageing and Work: An OECD Perspective)
title_short Welfare, invecchiamento della popolazione e lavoro: una prospettiva OCSE (Welfare Systems, Ageing and Work: An OECD Perspective)
title_full Welfare, invecchiamento della popolazione e lavoro: una prospettiva OCSE (Welfare Systems, Ageing and Work: An OECD Perspective)
title_fullStr Welfare, invecchiamento della popolazione e lavoro: una prospettiva OCSE (Welfare Systems, Ageing and Work: An OECD Perspective)
title_full_unstemmed Welfare, invecchiamento della popolazione e lavoro: una prospettiva OCSE (Welfare Systems, Ageing and Work: An OECD Perspective)
title_sort welfare, invecchiamento della popolazione e lavoro: una prospettiva ocse (welfare systems, ageing and work: an oecd perspective)
publisher Associazione Economia civile
series Moneta e Credito
issn 0026-9611
2037-3651
publishDate 2000-03-01
description This paper examines the scale of the demographic problem facing OECD economies and the labour market trends among older workers, considering the macroeconomic implications of welfare provision for ageing on living standards and fiscal balances. The nature and the scale of incentives for early retirement are then discussed, concluding that welfare systems in OECD countries will come under increasing pressure as the share of public pension payments on total welfare outlays could rise dramatically over the coming decades. The paper illustrates some of the recent OECD recommendations for responding to the challenges posed by ageing societies in the context of diverse social welfare systems and concludes that policies are urgently needed in a number of countries to pursue two fundamental objectives: increasing the average number of years individuals spend active in the labour force and raising the sources of provision for an adequate retirement income.
topic Ageing
Demographics
Macroeconomics
Older Workers
Pension
Public Pension
url http://ojs.uniroma1.it/index.php/monetaecredito/article/view/10151/10040
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