RT @lilivargha: How sustainable are the public transfer systems of 24 EU countries? We try to answer by introducing a new indicator, the Hu…
RT @WiCVienna: New paper: Human Capital Investment and the Sustainability of Public Transfer Systems Across Europe: An Evaluation based on…
RT @WiCVienna: New paper: Human Capital Investment and the Sustainability of Public Transfer Systems Across Europe: An Evaluation based on…
RT @WiCVienna: New paper: Human Capital Investment and the Sustainability of Public Transfer Systems Across Europe: An Evaluation based on…
New paper: Human Capital Investment and the Sustainability of Public Transfer Systems Across Europe: An Evaluation based on National Transfer Accounts https://t.co/hygKMBItV4 @BernhardHam @lilivargha @SpringerSocSci
RT @lilivargha: How sustainable are the public transfer systems of 24 EU countries? We try to answer by introducing a new indicator, the Hu…
"...we show that in none of the analyzed countries the contributions of the child generation will be sufficient to finance the old age benefits of the 1950 cohort, given the age- and employment-specific transfer pattern observed in 2010." https://t.co/4AH7
RT @lilivargha: How sustainable are the public transfer systems of 24 EU countries? We try to answer by introducing a new indicator, the Hu…
RT @lilivargha: How sustainable are the public transfer systems of 24 EU countries? We try to answer by introducing a new indicator, the Hu…
RT @lilivargha: How sustainable are the public transfer systems of 24 EU countries? We try to answer by introducing a new indicator, the Hu…
RT @lilivargha: How sustainable are the public transfer systems of 24 EU countries? We try to answer by introducing a new indicator, the Hu…
RT @lilivargha: How sustainable are the public transfer systems of 24 EU countries? We try to answer by introducing a new indicator, the Hu…
RT @lilivargha: How sustainable are the public transfer systems of 24 EU countries? We try to answer by introducing a new indicator, the Hu…
How sustainable are the public transfer systems of 24 EU countries? We try to answer by introducing a new indicator, the Human Capital Investment Gap. Our article in the Journal of Population Ageing @BernhardHam @Alexia_AFP Gál, Istenic @agenta_project htt
RT @agenta_project: The intergenerational transfer system is out of balance: in none of 24 EU countries are the contributions of the child…
RT @agenta_project: The intergenerational transfer system is out of balance: in none of 24 EU countries are the contributions of the child…
RT @BernhardHam: Wie misst man die Nachhaltigkeit der staatlichen Altersvorsorge? Zum Beispiel, in dem man die erwarteten Altersleistungen…
RT @agenta_project: The intergenerational transfer system is out of balance: in none of 24 EU countries are the contributions of the child…
RT @agenta_project: The intergenerational transfer system is out of balance: in none of 24 EU countries are the contributions of the child…
RT @agenta_project: The intergenerational transfer system is out of balance: in none of 24 EU countries are the contributions of the child…
RT @agenta_project: The intergenerational transfer system is out of balance: in none of 24 EU countries are the contributions of the child…
RT @agenta_project: The intergenerational transfer system is out of balance: in none of 24 EU countries are the contributions of the child…
Wie misst man die Nachhaltigkeit der staatlichen Altersvorsorge? Zum Beispiel, in dem man die erwarteten Altersleistungen der Elterngeneration mit den Beiträgen der Kinder vergleicht. Unser neues Paper auf https://t.co/EFG50rHSho bzw, https://t.co/aAdIfQCt
RT @agenta_project: The intergenerational transfer system is out of balance: in none of 24 EU countries are the contributions of the child…
The intergenerational transfer system is out of balance: in none of 24 EU countries are the contributions of the child generation sufficient to finance the old age benefits of the 1950 cohort. @BernhardHam @WiCVienna and @lilivargha @HDRI_Budapest https://
RT @BernhardHam: @bodhi_75 @Armin_Huebner @chr_mich Wir haben gerade einen Artikel publiziert in dem wir die erwarteten Alters-Transferleis…
We show that in none of the analyzed countries the contributions of the child generation will be sufficient to finance the old age benefits of the 1950 cohort, given the age- and employment-specific transfer pattern observed in 2010. Via @BernhardHam https
RT @BernhardHam: @bodhi_75 @Armin_Huebner @chr_mich Wir haben gerade einen Artikel publiziert in dem wir die erwarteten Alters-Transferleis…
@bodhi_75 @Armin_Huebner @chr_mich Wir haben gerade einen Artikel publiziert in dem wir die erwarteten Alters-Transferleistungen der 1950er Kohorte mit den Beiträgen der Kinder-Generation verglichen haben. Da gibt es eine recht große Lücke: https://t.co/EF