Pension Day 2017
Op vrijdag 13 oktober is de jaarlijkse Netspar Pension Day gehouden in het Beatrix Theater. Hier zijn de nieuwste inzichten gepresenteerd uit een groot aantal aan Netspar gerelateerde onderzoeksprojecten. Naast enkele senior onderzoekers waren er vooral veel jonge onderzoekers zoals promovendi en postdocs die hun werk voor het eerst presenteerden aan een publiek van wetenschappers en professionals uit de sector. Niet alleen traditionele Netspar onderwerpen kwamen aan bod; er was ook veel ruimte voor de inzichten die andere disciplines kunnen opleveren voor de Netspar onderzoeksvragen. Voorbeelden zijn de psychologie van pensioencommunicatie en pensioenbeslissingen, het belang van de sociale omgeving voor uittreding, de problemen van de langdurige zorg, het verband tussen gezondheid en langer doorwerken en juridische aspecten van pensioenen zoals eigendomsrecht. Opvallend was ook het aantal papers met resultaten voor andere landen (o.a. China, Zweden, en Australië) en de lessen die we daaruit kunnen leren voor het Nederlandse pensioenstelsel.
Currently we are finalizing the program, this will be posted once completed. We can however already share that the following subjects will be discussed in various sessions:
- Communications & Choice
- Finance
- Retirement
- Work & Health
- Health
- Social Security
- life – Cycle
- Wealth & welfare
- Pension communication
- Formal and informal care
- Pension System
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Vrijdag 13 oktober 2017
08:45 - 09:15 Registration
Session 1.a: Communication and Choice in Room 322
09:20 - 09:55 Decumulation of wealth during retirement: What is the effect of Implied Endorsement
Johan Bonekamp (TiU)
Discussant: Eduard Ponds (APG)09:55 - 10:30 The Power of Percentage: Quantitative Framing of Pension Income
Federica Teppa (DNB)
Paper
Presentation
Discussant: Milena Dinkova (UU)
Presentation Discussant10:30 - 11:05 Choice in Pensions. Insights from the Swedisch Premium Pension System
Monika Böhnke (MU)
Presentation
Discussant: Federica Teppa (DNB)
Presentation DiscussantSession 1.b: Finance in room 319
09:20 - 09:55 Variable Annuity and interest rate risk
Ling-Ni Boon (TiU)
Presentation
Discussant: Antoon Pelsser (MU)
Presentation Discussant09:55 - 10:30 Tailoring the Errors: The Role of volatility Shocks for Risk Measures
Alessandro Pollastri (MU)
Discussant: Tim Boonen (UvA)10:30 - 11:05 Optimal interest rate risk management over the lifecycle
Servaas van Bilsen (UvA)
Discussant: Bas Werker (TiU)Session 1.c: Retirement in room 316
09:20 - 09:55 Pension Reforms, Retirement Expectations and realizations, and Private Savings
Raymond Montizaan (MU)
Paper
Discussant: Rob Alessie (RUG)09:55 - 10:30 Labour Market decision of Self-employed after 65 years old in the Netherlands
Amparo Nagore Garcia (LISER)
Presentation
Discussant: Pieter Bakx (EUR)10:30 - 11:05 Loslaten van de verplichte pensioenleeftijd en het organisatieklimaat rondom langer doorwerken
Jaap Oude Mulders (NIDI)
Discussant: Daniel van Vuuren (CPB)11:05 - 11:30 Break
Session 2.a: Pension Communication in Room 322
11:30 - 12:05 The effect of tailoring pension information on navigation behaviour
Milena Dinkova (UU)
Presentation
Discussant: Lisa Brüggen (MU)12:05 - 12:40 Raising pension awareness through new and old channels: What works for whom? Evidence from randomized and quasi experiments
Marike Knoef (LU)
Discussant: Elisabeth Beusch (TiU)Session 2.b: Health in room 319
11:30 - 12:05 Pensions, health inequalities and the financial crisis in the EU
Max Coveney (EUR)
Discussant: Arjen Hussem (PGGM)12:05 - 12:40 The influence of working conditions on pre-and post-retirement health – Changes over a 20-year period among Dutch older workers
Maaike van der Noordt (VUMC)
Discussant: Raymond Montizaan (MU)Session 2.c: Life Cycle in room 316
11:30 - 12:05 Early-Life Financial behaviour, intergenerational transfers, and employment: Insights from a nudge in student loan policy
Joost Dalhuijsen (LU)
Presentation
Discussant: Stefan Hochguertel (VU)12:05 - 12:40 Earnings and hours responses to payroll and income taxes: Evidence from large variation in Dutch pension rates
Sander Muns (TiU)
Discussant: Danilo Cavapozzi (University of Venice)12:40 - 13:30 Lunch Break
Session 3.a: Social Security in room 322
13:30 - 14;05 Single Mothers and the Welfare state
Max Groneck (RUG)
Presentation
Discussant: Amparo Nagore Garcia (LISER)
Presentation Discussant14:05 - 14:40 What do we learn about redistribution effects of pension systems from internationally comparable measures of Social Security Wealth
Danilo Cavapozzi (University of Venice)
Paper
Presentation
Discussant: Javier Olivera (LISER)Session 3.b: Wealth & Welfare in room 319
13:30 - 14:05 Intergenerational Risk Sharing and Prospect Theory
Ed Westerhout (CPB)
Paper
Presentation
Discussant: Servaas van Bilsen (UvA)14:05 - 14:40 Household Wealth Mobility Before and During the Great Recession
Stefan Hochguertel (VU)
Discussant: Adriaan Kalwij (UU)Session 3.c: Work & Health in room 316
13:30 - 14:05 The impact of the work resumption program of the disability insurance scheme in the Netherlands
Tunga Kantarci (TiU)
Paper
Discussant: Hans Bloemen (VU)14:05 - 14:40 The Effect of retirement on Healthcare Utilization: Evidence from China
Yi Zhang (TiU)
Discussant: Max Groneck (RUG)14:40 - 15:00 Break
Session 4.a: Formal and informal care in room 322
15:00 - 15:35 Labour market effects of an unexpected parental hospitalisation: Evidence from the Netherlands
Sara Rellstab (EUR)
Presentation
Discussant: Ralph Stevens (CPB)15:35 - 16:10 Health effects of caring for and about parents and spouses
Judith Bom (EUR)
Discussant: Johan Bonekamp (TiU)Session 4.b: Pension Systems in room 319
15:00 - 15:35 A legal analysis of an (in)complete pension contract
Petra van Straten (RU)
Discussant: Roel Mehlkopf (TiU)15:35 - 16:10 Unraveling relevant risk factors explaining pension fund mortality: a case study in the Netherlands
Frank van Berkum (UvA)
Discussant: Bertrand Melenberg (TiU)16:10 - 16:45 Moving towards a clear concept of ownership
Jop Tangelder (RU)
Discussant: Bas Werker (TiU)Session 4.c Formal and Informal Care in room 316
15:00 - 15:35 Welfare Effects of copayments in Long term Care
Arjen Hussem (PGGM)
Paper
Presentation
Discussant: Jennifer Alonso Garcia (UNSW)
Presentation Discussant15:35 - 16:10 Demand for annuities and long-term care insurance with recursive utility: Impact of Housing
Jennifer Alonso Garcia (UNSW)
Paper
Presentation
Discussant: Bram Wouterse (CPB)
Presentation Discussant16:10 - 16:45 Demand for long-term care insurance: Matching Stated preferences and model predictions
Ralph Stevens (CPB)
Discussant: Ling-Ni Boon (TiU)16:50 Closing drinks and bites