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Pensions and retirement
Demography
Partition of the Life Course: An Extended Dynamic Microsimulation Analysis
Janne Salonen et al.
Volume 14(3) Winter 2021
Pensions and retirement
A role for universal pension? Simulating universal pensions in Ecuador, Ghana, Tanzania and South Africa
Maria Jouste, Pia Rattenhuber
Volume 12(1) Spring 2019
Health
Pensions and retirement
Care&WorkMOD: An Australian microsimulation model projecting the economic impacts of early retirement in informal carers
Rupendra N Shrestha et al.
Volume 11(3) Winter 2018
Pensions and retirement
Dynamic microsimulation
The impact of the retirement decision and demographics on pension sustainability: A dynamic microsimulation analysis
Concepció Patxot et al.
Volume 11(2) Summer 2018
Pensions and retirement
Life time pension benefits relative to life time contributions
Dennis Fredriksen, Nils M Stølen
Volume 10(2) Summer 2017
Pensions and retirement
Dynamic microsimulation
Distributional effects of the forthcoming finnish pension reform – a dynamic microsimulation approach
Heikki Tikanmäki et al.
Volume 8(3) Winter 2015
Health
Pensions and retirement
Health&WealthMOD2030: A microsimulation model of the long term economic impacts of disease leading to premature retirements of Australians aged 45–64 years old
Deborah Schofield et al.
Volume 7(2) Autumn 2014
Pensions and retirement
Accrued pension rights in Belgium: Micro-simulation of reforms
Alain Jousten et al.
Volume 5(2) Autumn 2012
Pensions and retirement
Demography
Micro simulations on the effects of ageing-related policy measures: The social affairs department of the Netherlands Ageing and Pensions Model
Jan-Maarten van Sonsbeek
Volume 4(1) Spring 2011
Demography
Pensions and retirement
Simulating an ageing population: A microsimulation approach applied to Sweden, by A. Klevmarken and B. Lindgren (2008)
Paul Williamson
Volume 2(1) Spring 2009
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