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[CITATION] A Structural Estimation of the Effect of Mandatory Contributions on Pension Coverage

C Joubert - Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania, Ph. D. …, 2010
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[PDF] Pension design with a large informal labor market: Evidence from Chile

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C Joubert - unc.edu
Abstract The effects of pension programs on labor supply and savings depend on the nature
of informal labor markets (“residual”?,“competitive”?), with large fiscal implications. Linked
administrative and self-reported panel data from Chile are used to estimate a dynamic ...
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[PDF] Pension Coverage, Private Saving Decisions and Mandatory Contributions in Chile

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C Joubert - 2009 - iza.org
This paper analyzes the choice of Chilean workers to participate in the pension system or
provide for their own retirement. Chilean policy makers have expressed concerns over the
pension program's low coverage rates. In 2000, only 64% of the employed (58.4% of the ...
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[PDF] Dynamic labor supply and saving incentives in privatized pension systems: evidence from Chile

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C Joubert - 2009 - idea.uab.es
Abstract This paper analyzes how the design of a privatized pension system with mandatory
pension contributions and a state-financed safety net affects households' labor supply and
saving choices over the life cycle. I use linked administrative and self-reported data on ...
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[PDF] Dynamic labor supply and saving incentives under a privatized pension system: Evidence from Chile

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C Joubert - Publicly accessible Penn Dissertations, 2010 - repository.upenn.edu
Abstract Chile became in 1981 the first country to opt for a pension program based on
privately-managed individual pension accounts. 27 years later, after recognizing that a large
fraction of the workforce was effectively not covered by the individual capitalization ...
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[PDF] The value of remarriage: welfare effects of divorce legalization

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S Choi… - aeaweb.org
Abstract Until 2004, divorce in Chile was illegal and separated women, representing 12% of
all married women, were unable to remarry. This paper examines how the option of exiting
the relationship and remarrying has changed the bargaining power in married and ...
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