The unequal impact of raising the retirement age: Employment response and program substitution
Using high-frequency Italian administrative data, the author studies the heterogeneous effects of a reform raising the normal retirement age (NRA) from 60 years to 65 years for private-sector male employees. The analysis, based on a difference-in-differences (DD) method, shows that the NRA raise red...
Main Author: | |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Sciendo
2021-09-01
|
Series: | IZA Journal of Labor Economics |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.2478/izajole-2021-0003 |
id |
doaj-b1f33244fc9345e6875c64cc8b42f831 |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-b1f33244fc9345e6875c64cc8b42f8312021-10-03T07:42:47ZengSciendoIZA Journal of Labor Economics2193-89972021-09-0110110310710.2478/izajole-2021-0003The unequal impact of raising the retirement age: Employment response and program substitutionArdito Chiara0Department of Economics and Statistics “Cognetti de Martiis”, University of Torino & LABORatorio R. Revelli, Lungo Dora Siena 100 A, 10153Torino, Italy.Using high-frequency Italian administrative data, the author studies the heterogeneous effects of a reform raising the normal retirement age (NRA) from 60 years to 65 years for private-sector male employees. The analysis, based on a difference-in-differences (DD) method, shows that the NRA raise reduces pension benefit claims but does not lead to a one-to-one increase in the employment rate since workers also apply for more disability and unemployment benefits. Moreover, most of them simply retire without any benefit. The extent of the effects varies substantially across socio-economic groups, as individuals with poorer health, with lower occupational grades and lower pay levels are the most constrained by the reform, experiencing the highest delay in pension claims, increase in employment, and inactivity. All in all, this paper shows that raising the NRA could have unintended effects as it affects more negatively the most vulnerable in the labor market.https://doi.org/10.2478/izajole-2021-0003retirement agelabor supplydisability benefitpension reformunemploymentolder workerssocio-economic inequalitiesj14j26i38j18j22 |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Ardito Chiara |
spellingShingle |
Ardito Chiara The unequal impact of raising the retirement age: Employment response and program substitution IZA Journal of Labor Economics retirement age labor supply disability benefit pension reform unemployment older workers socio-economic inequalities j14 j26 i38 j18 j22 |
author_facet |
Ardito Chiara |
author_sort |
Ardito Chiara |
title |
The unequal impact of raising the retirement age: Employment response and program substitution |
title_short |
The unequal impact of raising the retirement age: Employment response and program substitution |
title_full |
The unequal impact of raising the retirement age: Employment response and program substitution |
title_fullStr |
The unequal impact of raising the retirement age: Employment response and program substitution |
title_full_unstemmed |
The unequal impact of raising the retirement age: Employment response and program substitution |
title_sort |
unequal impact of raising the retirement age: employment response and program substitution |
publisher |
Sciendo |
series |
IZA Journal of Labor Economics |
issn |
2193-8997 |
publishDate |
2021-09-01 |
description |
Using high-frequency Italian administrative data, the author studies the heterogeneous effects of a reform raising the normal retirement age (NRA) from 60 years to 65 years for private-sector male employees. The analysis, based on a difference-in-differences (DD) method, shows that the NRA raise reduces pension benefit claims but does not lead to a one-to-one increase in the employment rate since workers also apply for more disability and unemployment benefits. Moreover, most of them simply retire without any benefit. The extent of the effects varies substantially across socio-economic groups, as individuals with poorer health, with lower occupational grades and lower pay levels are the most constrained by the reform, experiencing the highest delay in pension claims, increase in employment, and inactivity. All in all, this paper shows that raising the NRA could have unintended effects as it affects more negatively the most vulnerable in the labor market. |
topic |
retirement age labor supply disability benefit pension reform unemployment older workers socio-economic inequalities j14 j26 i38 j18 j22 |
url |
https://doi.org/10.2478/izajole-2021-0003 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT arditochiara theunequalimpactofraisingtheretirementageemploymentresponseandprogramsubstitution AT arditochiara unequalimpactofraisingtheretirementageemploymentresponseandprogramsubstitution |
_version_ |
1716845756962308096 |