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Differential mortality and social security
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Mortality StudiesIncome SecurityAsymmetric InformationImplicit Tax RateMortality RatesWelfare CriterionEconomics Of AgingSocial Security SystemLongevityPublic HealthLife ExpectancySocial InequalityPublic PolicyEconomicsBehavioral EconomicsNormative ProblemDifferential MortalitySociologyBusinessDemographySocial PolicyMedicine
Abstract This paper studies the normative problem of redistribution between individuals who differ in their lifespans. We discuss aspects related to the objective function and argue that aversion to multiperiod inequality should be taken into account. Then, we study the properties of the social optimum both with full information and with asymmetric information. We highlight the role of aversion to multiperiod inequality and show that it has substantial consequences on the design of Social Security schemes. In particular, we show that for a low (resp. high) aversion to multiperiod inequality, a negative (resp. positive) implicit tax rate on continued activity is desirable.
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