ESSAYS ON INTRAGENERATIONAL AND INTERGENERATIONAL INEQUALITIES IN THE SOCIAL SECURITY PROGRAM AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS

This dissertation consists of three studies concerning intragenerational and intergenerational inequalities in the Social Security Program caused by different mortality rates across age cohorts and racial groups. The first study estimates the net marginal social security tax rate for black and white...

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Main Author: Yusupov, Kakhramon Akhmedovich
Other Authors: James Foster
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Language:en
Published: VANDERBILT 2010
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Online Access:http://etd.library.vanderbilt.edu/available/etd-03312010-162600/
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spelling ndltd-VANDERBILT-oai-VANDERBILTETD-etd-03312010-1626002013-01-08T17:16:39Z ESSAYS ON INTRAGENERATIONAL AND INTERGENERATIONAL INEQUALITIES IN THE SOCIAL SECURITY PROGRAM AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS Yusupov, Kakhramon Akhmedovich Economics This dissertation consists of three studies concerning intragenerational and intergenerational inequalities in the Social Security Program caused by different mortality rates across age cohorts and racial groups. The first study estimates the net marginal social security tax rate for black and white populations of the United States. The study shows that the differential mortality between racial groups reduces the progressivity of the effective social security tax rate, but does not fully eliminate it. The effective marginal tax rate differences may potentially impose distortionary effects on labor supply and affect labor distribution within the household. The second study concerns the inequality of the Social Security Program across future cohorts which is generated by rules fixed for all cohorts and constantly declining mortality. Imposing intergenerational equality through individual retirement age for each cohort, the study solves the retirement age schedule for cohorts in 2005-2080. The Social Security Trust Fund is expected to be solvent if the retirement age for the current cohort is set at 66 years. The Lee-Tuljapurkar stochastic forecasting model is used to obtain this result. The third essay concerns the equality of Social Security benefits across age cohorts in the past. The retirement age for each cohort retiring during 1957 through 2005 is calculated based on the equality of benefits. The study shows that there would not be the current financial pressure on the Social Security Trust Fund and 1983 reforms would be likely unnecessary. James Foster Kathryn Anderson Malcolm Getz Bruce Oppenheimer VANDERBILT 2010-04-16 text application/pdf http://etd.library.vanderbilt.edu/available/etd-03312010-162600/ http://etd.library.vanderbilt.edu/available/etd-03312010-162600/ en unrestricted I hereby certify that, if appropriate, I have obtained and attached hereto a written permission statement from the owner(s) of each third party copyrighted matter to be included in my thesis, dissertation, or project report, allowing distribution as specified below. I certify that the version I submitted is the same as that approved by my advisory committee. I hereby grant to Vanderbilt University or its agents the non-exclusive license to archive and make accessible, under the conditions specified below, my thesis, dissertation, or project report in whole or in part in all forms of media, now or hereafter known. I retain all other ownership rights to the copyright of the thesis, dissertation or project report. I also retain the right to use in future works (such as articles or books) all or part of this thesis, dissertation, or project report.
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Yusupov, Kakhramon Akhmedovich
ESSAYS ON INTRAGENERATIONAL AND INTERGENERATIONAL INEQUALITIES IN THE SOCIAL SECURITY PROGRAM AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS
description This dissertation consists of three studies concerning intragenerational and intergenerational inequalities in the Social Security Program caused by different mortality rates across age cohorts and racial groups. The first study estimates the net marginal social security tax rate for black and white populations of the United States. The study shows that the differential mortality between racial groups reduces the progressivity of the effective social security tax rate, but does not fully eliminate it. The effective marginal tax rate differences may potentially impose distortionary effects on labor supply and affect labor distribution within the household. The second study concerns the inequality of the Social Security Program across future cohorts which is generated by rules fixed for all cohorts and constantly declining mortality. Imposing intergenerational equality through individual retirement age for each cohort, the study solves the retirement age schedule for cohorts in 2005-2080. The Social Security Trust Fund is expected to be solvent if the retirement age for the current cohort is set at 66 years. The Lee-Tuljapurkar stochastic forecasting model is used to obtain this result. The third essay concerns the equality of Social Security benefits across age cohorts in the past. The retirement age for each cohort retiring during 1957 through 2005 is calculated based on the equality of benefits. The study shows that there would not be the current financial pressure on the Social Security Trust Fund and 1983 reforms would be likely unnecessary.
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title ESSAYS ON INTRAGENERATIONAL AND INTERGENERATIONAL INEQUALITIES IN THE SOCIAL SECURITY PROGRAM AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS
title_short ESSAYS ON INTRAGENERATIONAL AND INTERGENERATIONAL INEQUALITIES IN THE SOCIAL SECURITY PROGRAM AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS
title_full ESSAYS ON INTRAGENERATIONAL AND INTERGENERATIONAL INEQUALITIES IN THE SOCIAL SECURITY PROGRAM AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS
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