Scandinavian Working Papers in Economics

Discussion Papers,
Statistics Norway, Research Department

No 418: Effects of demographic development, labour supply and pension reforms on the future pension burden

Dennis Fredriksen and Nils Martin Stølen ()
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Nils Martin Stølen: Statistics Norway

Abstract: A much higher old-age dependency ratio together with more generous pension benefits will lead to a substantial increase in the future pension burden in Norway. The challenges of financing the increasing pension expenditures depend on the development in demographic characteristics like fertility, mortality and immigration, as well as characteristics affecting supply of labour, like education, disability, retirement age, participation rates and part time work (especially for women), and the design of the pension system. By use of a dynamic micro simulation model the paper analyses and projects how these factors will affect the expenditures and financing of the Norwegian National Insurance Scheme. The model also allows analyses of distributional effects of pension reforms.

Keywords: Social security; pension expenditures; demographic forecasts; retirement

JEL-codes: H53; H55; J11; J14; J26 April 2005

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