August 2023

El envejecimiento de la población trabajadora: tendencias y consecuencias

Por Brindusa Anghel, Juan Francisco Jimeno & Pau Jovell Este trabajo documenta, en primer lugar, la evolución reciente de la estructura por edades de la población ocupada española. Con datos de la Encuesta de población activa y de registros administrativos de la Seguridad Social se muestra que, con alguna heterogeneidad por empresas, sectores, ocupaciones y comunidades autónomas, la edad media de la población ocupada española ha crecido muy deprisa y lo seguirá haciendo en el futuro. También se utilizan datos...

“Los millennials estamos llegando a la mediana edad, y no se parece a lo que nos prometieron.”

Por Jessica Grose Aunque pueda sorprender a quienes siguen empleando el término millennial o milénials como abreviatura de “jóvenes irritantes”, ya no son —no somos— jóvenes. Los mayores de nosotros, a punto de cumplir los 40, nos encontramos en la cúspide de la etapa vital conocida como mediana edad, tradicionalmente asociada a unas rodillas cada vez menos fiables y la angustia por saber si esto es todo lo que hay. Pero si hemos logrado esquivar la angustia —al menos hasta...

Estadísticas relevantes de los Fondos de Pensiones Latinoamericanos en 2022

Por FIAP En este documento se presentan las estadísticas más relevantes y actualizadas a cierres del año 2022 sobre cobertura, beneficios otorgados, inversión y administración de pensiones de los países de la región de América Latina, con datos de la Federación Internacional de Administradoras de Fondos de Pensiones (FIAP) y el Banco Mundial. Libro completo “aquí”

Annual report on intra-EU labour mobility 2022 published

By European Commission  Irrespective of the pandemic, the number of working age EU citizens living in another Member State remained stable, at 10.2 million in 2020. The number of persons moving, however, declined in line with the restrictions imposed because of the pandemic. With the pandemic phasing out, we expect that these figures will return to pre-Covid-levels. The labour market performance of mobile workers has, following a Covid-induced dip in 2020, again reached 74%, i.e. the same level as for nationals....

Uncovering the profile of low earners in the UK and the potential for pension saving through automatic enrolment

By Pensions and lifetime savings association  In the realm of pensions policy, there exists a significant knowledge gap when it comes to understanding and addressing the needs of low earners in the United Kingdom. While various segments of the population have been subject to extensive research, individuals with low incomes who are still engaged in employment have remained relatively understudied. This group represents a complex demographic, comprising diverse subgroups, who may be earning modest incomes for varying reasons and circumstances. The...

The Transitional Impact of State Pension Reform

By Jordan Pandolfo & Kurt Winkelmann We use an overlapping generations framework to evaluate the transitional impact of state pension reform on public and private workers, and apply this analysis to all fifty U.S. states. We consider (i) closing the pension plan to new entrants, (ii) reducing benefits together with wage increases and (iii) suspending cost-of-living-adjustments (COLAs). While each reform effectively reduces long run taxes, variation in fiscal and demographic features creates significant differences in state outcomes. Closing the plan...

Labor Mobility and the Problems of Modern Policing

By Jonathan S. Masur, Aurelie Ouss & John Rappaport  We document and discuss the implications of a striking feature of modern American policing: the stasis of police labor forces. Using an original employment dataset assembled through public records requests, we show that, after the first few years on a job, officers rarely change employers, and intermediate officer ranks are filled almost exclusively through promotion rather than lateral hiring. Policing is like a sports league, if you removed trades and free...

Bangladesh enters the era of universal pension

Bangladesh has launched a universal pension scheme to bring four types of citizens under a sustainable and organised social security system. “From now on, professionals from every economic stratum will receive pensions, which will eliminate social disparity,” said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, as she inaugurated the scheme on Thursday. Anyone aged over 18 years and not holding a government job will be eligible for the pension plan by paying a regular premium. Expatriates can also avail themselves of the service. The...

Public Employee Pensions and Municipal Insolvency

By Sean Myers  This paper studies how municipal governments jointly manage spending, credit market borrowing, and public employee pensions. I model governments as levered investors who must meet non-defaultable pension obligations and may value government spending more than citizens. I quantify the model using California city-level data, including a new record of fiscal emergencies, tax increases required to maintain essential services. After the financial crisis depleted pension funds, cities engaged in excessive risk-taking: the fiscal emergency option encouraged gambling for...

July 2023

Las recientes movilizaciones en Francia por la reforma de las jubilaciones

Por Berenice P. Ramírez López Las ultimas semanas hemos observado las grandes movilizaciones de personas trabajadoras por la defensa de su sistema de pensiones y en contra de las reformas impulsadas por el gobierno de Emmanuel Macron. Al 11 de marzo se habían registrado 7 jornadas de movilizaciones que han impactado a las principales ciudades de Francia mediante debates parlamentarios, manifestaciones de oposición a la reforma y acciones de rechazo, entre las que destacan huelgas y suspensión de servicios públicos...