Flexible or Mandatory Retirement? Welfare Implications of Retirement Policies for a Population With Heterogeneous Health Conditions

International Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 69 (September 2020), p. 1032 - 1055.

44 Pages Posted: 30 May 2018 Last revised: 23 Feb 2021

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Zhenhua Feng

Tsinghua University - Institute of Economics

Jaimie W. Lien

Shandong University - Center for Economic Research

Jie Zheng

Shandong University - Center for Economic Research

Date Written: August 29, 2018

Abstract

A flexible retirement policy has often been proposed as a solution to address the social dilemma of individuals in the population having different desired retirement ages. We analyze such a policy in an overlapping generations general equilibrium framework, where individuals differ in terms of their health condition at the standard retirement age, and therefore in their suitability for remaining in the labor force beyond the standard age. In our model, workers know about their future health condition when they are young, and adjust their savings and labor supply accordingly in order to maximize their lifetime utility. The applies to situations in which workers can fairly accurately predict their health status based upon personal, family, community and professional health status tendencies. We compare the flexible retirement policy to the mandatory retirement policy in the labor and capital markets, and the effects on savings and wages in the aggregate for both healthy and unhealthy, young and elderly cohorts. For economies with sufficiently high capital intensity of production and high levels health among the elderly, a flexible retirement policy can result in a welfare reduction compared to a mandatory retirement policy. Our study links the social desirability of the two retirement policies to the technological and population structure of the economy.

Keywords: retirement policy, welfare economics, overlapping generations, demographic trends, health

JEL Classification: H3, I1, J1

Suggested Citation

Feng, Zhenhua and Lien, Jaimie W. and Zheng, Jie, Flexible or Mandatory Retirement? Welfare Implications of Retirement Policies for a Population With Heterogeneous Health Conditions (August 29, 2018). International Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 69 (September 2020), p. 1032 - 1055., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3181210 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3181210

Zhenhua Feng

Tsinghua University - Institute of Economics ( email )

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Beijing, 100084
China

Jaimie W. Lien (Contact Author)

Shandong University - Center for Economic Research ( email )

Jinan, Shandong 250100
China

Jie Zheng

Shandong University - Center for Economic Research ( email )

Jinan, Shandong 250100
China

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