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1by Blanchet, Didier Le Minez, Sylvie Marino, Anthony Published in The Review of income and wealth (01.03.2017)“...Estimates of accrued‐to‐date pension liabilities (ADL) should become more widely accessible to statisticians and decision makers in the near future, in...”
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3“...In spite of recurrent criticism and an impressive production of alternative indicators by scholars and NGOs, GDP remains the central indicator of countries’...”
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4by Blanchet, Didier Published in Economie & statistique (2017)“...This issue of the journal brings together five contributions devoted to comparing standards of living depending on age and generation : methodological...”
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6“...The French pattern of early transitions out of employment is basically explained by the low age at "normal" retirement and by the importance of transitions...”
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7“...Le système de retraite français a été beaucoup réformé au cours des dernières décennies et ces réformes devraient avoir des effets financiers extrêmement...”
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12“...Les évolutions historiques du cycle de la vie active ne se conforment pas à un modèle simple d'équirépartition des gains d'espérance de vie entre formation,...”
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14“...Les projections démographiques sont en général considérées comme plus fiables que la majorité des autres types de prévision. Pour autant, leur pertinence reste...”
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15by Didier Blanchet Published in Geneva papers on risk and insurance. Issues and practice (01.01.2007)“...Demographic changes are often described as major forces that are going to shape tomorrow's economies. We examine how far such a claim is valid, shortly...”
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16“...France stands out as a country with a low labor force attachment of older workers. A reversal in the trend of French labor participation rates over 50 is under...”
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18“...In spite of recurrent criticism and an impressive production of alternative indicators by scholars and NGOs, GDP remains the central indicator of countries’...”
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20“...In spite of recurrent criticism and an impressive production of alternative indicators by scholars and NGOs, GDP remains the central indicator of countries'...”