May 28, 2014

BeNA - Seminar on Labor Research

Family pension benefits and maternal employment: Evidence from Germany

Date

May 28, 2014
6.15-7.30 pm

Location

RWI Berlin
in the facilities of the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft (R. 1.15)
Chausseestr. 111
10115 Berlin

Speakers

Andreas Thiemann
Abstract: Child-raising pension benefits in Germany are designed as a compensation for maternal employment interruptions due to child-birth. In comparison to most other family benefits, child-raising pension benefits are accumulated upon child birth but become effective only on the verge of retirement. Hence, the extent to which child-raising pension benefits are determinants of the maternal employment decision essentially depends on a mother's individual discount factor and her planning horizon.
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