The impact of social security reform on occupational and retirement behavior : a quantitative assessment for Brazil


Autoria(s): Parente, Rafael Machado
Contribuinte(s)

Ferreira, Pedro Cavalcanti

Santos, Cézar Augusto Ramos

Barbosa Filho, Fernando de Holanda

Data(s)

27/04/2016

27/04/2016

16/03/2016

Resumo

Population ageing is a problem that countries will have to cope with within a few years. How would changes in the social security system affect individual behaviour? We develop a multi-sectoral life-cycle model with both retirement and occupational choices to evaluate what are the macroeconomic impacts of social security reforms. We calibrate the model to match 2011 Brazilian economy and perform a counterfactual exercise of the long-run impacts of a recently adopted reform. In 2013, the Brazilian government approximated the two segregated social security schemes, imposing a ceiling on public pensions. In the benchmark equilibrium, our modelling economy is able to reproduce the early retirement claiming, the agents' stationary distribution among sectors, as well as the social security deficit and the public job application decision. In the counterfactual exercise, we find a significant reduction of 55\% in the social security deficit, an increase of 1.94\% in capital-to-output ratio, with both output and capital growing, a delay in retirement claims of public workers and a modification in the structure of agents applying to the public sector job.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10438/16458

Idioma(s)

en_US

Palavras-Chave #Social security reform #Public employment #Public deficit #Informality #Previdência social #Reforma previdenciária #Serviço público #Setor informal (Economia) #Dívida pública
Tipo

Dissertation