Between Labour Market and Retirement Pension - Flexible Transition as a New Paradigm for Ageing Societies?

Stephan Bredt
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Increasing the pensionable age due to rising life expectancy meets strong political resistance. For health and labour market reasons it will always be impossible for some to achieve full pension eligibility directly from employment. Even if early retirement options are not restricted the scope for an accumulation of earnings to fund an early pension is often narrowly defined. Consequently, it is impossible for early retirees to compensate for the reductions in the pension they receive. Contrary to the general tendency to increase the pensionable age an alternative reform proposal is currently under discussion in German social policy circles. This involves free choice of retirement at age 60; unlimited accumulation of additional pension entitlements whilst earning; actuarial deductions for early retirement; and consideration of life expectancy in making adjustments to pension awards. This solution relieves the public pension system financially, raises the attractiveness of senior citizens on the labour market, offers the opportunity for a self-determined transition from work to retirement and reduces political resistance to pension reform. The effect on the labour market for senior citizens remains to be examined.
在劳动力市场与退休养老金之间——灵活转型是老龄化社会的新范式?
由于预期寿命延长而提高领取养老金的年龄遇到了强烈的政治阻力。由于健康和劳动力市场的原因,一些人永远不可能直接从就业中获得全额养老金资格。即使提前退休的选择不受限制,为提前养老金提供资金的收入积累的范围也往往是狭窄的。因此,提前退休人员不可能补偿他们收到的养恤金的减少。与提高领取养恤金年龄的一般趋势相反,德国社会政策界目前正在讨论另一项改革建议。这包括在60岁时自由选择退休;在赚取收入的同时,无限累积额外的退休金权利;提前退休的精算扣除;以及在调整养老金数额时考虑到预期寿命。这一解决方案在财政上减轻了公共养老金体系的负担,提高了老年人在劳动力市场上的吸引力,为从工作到退休的自主过渡提供了机会,并减少了养老金改革面临的政治阻力。对老年人劳动力市场的影响仍有待观察。
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