Incentive Effects of Social Security Under an Uncertain Disability Option

A. Börsch-Supan
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Incentive effects of pension systems are usually estimated under the assumption that the institutional environment provides a single optimal 'pathway' for retirement. However, many countries provide competing pathways which may include several early retirement options in addition to normal retirement. Moreover, early retirement options often comprise special provisions for disabled and unemployed workers that can be strategically manipulated by the employer and the employee while ultimate eligibility for such provisions is uncertain in advance. This paper shows that ignoring the endogeneity and/or uncertainty in the relevant institutional setting can severely bias the estimates of incentive effects. Ignoring the endogeneity leads to overestimated incentive effects that unduly exaggerate the 'pull' view of early retirement. In turn, when the uncertain option set is specified too generously, incentive effects are underestimated. The paper proposes several estimates to bound the true incentive effects of social security on early retirement, and applies them to the German public pension system.
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不确定残疾选择下社会保障的激励效应
养老金制度的激励效应通常是在制度环境为退休提供单一最优“途径”的假设下估计的。然而,许多国家提供了相互竞争的途径,除了正常退休外,可能还包括几种提前退休选择。此外,提前退休办法往往包括对残疾和失业工人的特别规定,雇主和雇员可以策略性地操纵这些规定,而最终是否有资格获得这些规定事先是不确定的。本文表明,忽视相关制度设置中的内生性和/或不确定性会严重影响对激励效应的估计。忽视内生性会导致高估激励效应,从而过度夸大提前退休的“拉动”观点。反过来,当不确定的选择集设定得太大时,激励效应就会被低估。本文提出了社会保障对提前退休的真正激励效应的几种估计,并将其应用于德国公共养老金制度。
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