Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (circa 44 Seiten)
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Series Statement:
OECD Economics Department working papers no. 1327
Keywords:
Alternde Bevölkerung
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Rentenreform
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Familie-Beruf
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Gesundheitsreform
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Deutschland
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Economics
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Germany
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Amtsdruckschrift
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Arbeitspapier
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Graue Literatur
Abstract:
Population ageing is setting in earlier in Germany than in most other OECD economies and will be marked. It could lead to a substantial decline in employment, weighing on GDP per capita, and will raise demand for health-related public services. Germany has already implemented far-reaching reforms to mitigate the implications of ageing for per capita income, well-being and the sustainability of public finances. Nonetheless, continued efforts are needed to help older workers to improve their work-life balance and adjust their working hours to their ability and desire to work. Moreover, stressful working conditions and unhealthy lifestyles contribute to poor self-reported health and reduce the ability and willingness to work at higher age. There is scope to promote life-long learning. As the generosity of the public pension system will diminish, the contribution of private pensions to ensure pension adequacy needs to be strengthened.
Note:
Zusammenfassung in französischer Sprache
DOI:
10.1787/5jlr3ctrc8bn-en
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