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No country for old men? Microsimulation effects of activating pensioners on the labour market (CROSBI ID 318453)

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Mustać, Nora ; Mačkić, Velibor ; Rogić Dumančić, Lucija No country for old men? Microsimulation effects of activating pensioners on the labour market // Croatian operational research review, 13 (2022), 2; 217-225. doi: 10.17535/crorr.2022.0016

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Mustać, Nora ; Mačkić, Velibor ; Rogić Dumančić, Lucija

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No country for old men? Microsimulation effects of activating pensioners on the labour market

Being a pensioner in Croatia carries certain risks of poverty and inequality compared to the rest of the population. Low level of average pension compared to the minimal wage is just one case in point. On the other hand, the labour market shortage is not negligible and there is also a poor track record when it comes to pension system reforms in the last two decades. This paper investigates a possible path of the future pension system reform aimed at increasing household income levels – focused on the labour market participation of people aged 65+ who are willing and able to solve labour shortages present in the market. The general aim of the paper is to analyze the effects that the establishment of the Pensioners Service Center might have on market income, mean household income by decile groups, poverty and inequality indices. It fills the research gap by conducting the first microsimulation of the pension system reform in Croatia focusing on market income. The hypothetical reform is simulated using the tax– benefit microsimulation model EUROMOD based on EU– SILC 2019 data for Croatia. Results confirm market income as the main cause of income inequality as well as that the second decile is the target group of the proposed intervention. Pensioners have a clear monetary incentive to increase their labour supply, which in return decreases all poverty and inequality indices.

ageing ; inequality ; microsimulation ; pension system reform ; poverty

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Podaci o izdanju

13 (2)

2022.

217-225

objavljeno

1848-0225

1848-9931

10.17535/crorr.2022.0016

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