Imperial College London

ProfessorJamesSefton

Business School

Chair in Economics
 
 
 
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Contact

 

+44 (0)20 7594 9128j.sefton Website CV

 
 
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Location

 

3.0853 Prince's GateSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Publications

Citation

BibTex format

@article{Sefton:2005,
author = {Sefton, J and Ven, J and Weale, M},
journal = {Fiscal Studies},
pages = {83--118},
title = {Means testing and retirement choice in Europe: a comparison of the British and Danish systems},
volume = {26},
year = {2005}
}

RIS format (EndNote, RefMan)

TY  - JOUR
AB - We develop a simulation model of household behaviour in which both the consumption/saving and labour/leisure choices are endogenous. This model is used to explore the effects of the UK and Danish state tax and benefit systems on the labour supply of workers aged 50 or over. We find that, in broad terms, differences in labour force participation can be accounted for by differences in benefit structures. Furthermore, our simulations suggest that the UK system is preferred by young people while the Danish arrangement which imposes a larger tax burden and provides larger welfare benefits is chosen by people of 50 or older. Notably, people older than 60 are in the majority in the simulated population. The Danish system does not promote notably greater equality over the lifetime, but it does underpin a higher level of consumption for people of 50 or older.
AU - Sefton,J
AU - Ven,J
AU - Weale,M
EP - 118
PY - 2005///
SP - 83
TI - Means testing and retirement choice in Europe: a comparison of the British and Danish systems
T2 - Fiscal Studies
VL - 26
ER -