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Dual Retirement in Italy and Expectations

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  • Mauro Mastrogiacomo

    (CPB Netherlands Bureau of Economic Policy Research)

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We specify and estimate models for married couples in which both spuses work or only one does and estimate these models on data from the Bank of Italy Panel (SHIW). Model estimates are used to decompose the observed differences in retirement trends of the two demographic subgroups into differences in preferences and differences in the access to the retirement options. Within the same subgroup two types of dynamic incentives are used: the one based on seniority pension and the one based on planned retirement. We consider the possible deviations between experience and seniority in our data. We also discuss the accuracy of the planning activity about individual participation and introduce some arguments to support the use of this subjective information.

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  • Mauro Mastrogiacomo, 2002. "Dual Retirement in Italy and Expectations," CeRP Working Papers 20, Center for Research on Pensions and Welfare Policies, Turin (Italy).
  • Handle: RePEc:crp:wpaper:20
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    Retirement behaviour;

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