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What do we learn about redistribution effects of pension systems from internationally comparable measures of Social Security wealth?
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2019
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Private WealthIncome SecuritySocial IndicatorIncome DistributionSocial Security WealthRedistribution EffectsEconomic MeasureSocial Security SystemPension SystemsSocial InsuranceInternational RedistributionEconomic InequalityStatisticsHealth SciencesSocial InequalityEconomicsPublic PolicyShare SurveyFinancePublic FinanceSocial SecurityBusinessSocial Policy
Abstract We present novel estimates of Social Security Wealth (SSW) at the individual level based on the SHARE survey. Our estimates are based on a rigorous methodology taking into account country-specific legislations, the earning history and the longevity prospects of individuals. The key advantage over existing estimates is that our measures of SSW are fully comparable across countries. This allows us to construct indexes of the redistribution enacted by the pension systems in Europe. Finally, we provide descriptive evidence of the relationship between SSW and private wealth.
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