Updating the Debate on Intergenerational Fairness in Pension Reform |
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Authors: | Kenneth Howse |
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Affiliation: | Oxford Institute of Ageing, University of Oxford |
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Abstract: | This article examines the arguments involved in claims about the fairness or unfairness of government policies that would require current working generations to bear the full impact of their lower fertility on the costs of retirement pensions. The analysis is set in the context of a wider review of debate on the role of the idea of generational fairness in assessing options for reform under conditions of population ageing. The article considers three questions: whether generational fairness poses a serious problem for pay‐as‐you‐go pension schemes; whether it is reasonable to assess the generational fairness of pension policy in isolation from other kinds of generational transfer; and whether there is a good case for redistribution from future generations in favour of the baby boom generation. |
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Keywords: | Pension reform Population ageing Intergenerational fairness Low fertility PAYGO |
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