annual overview 2019
As a knowledge network, Netspar not only conducts academic research, but also develops knowledge that is directly relevant and applicable to professional practice. This research is performed in conjunction with experts from the pensions and insurance industry. The year in review below lists all the industry-specific publications, webinars, and video mini-lectures from 2019. We have spotlighted a few special items. The entire summary can be found at the bottom of the page.
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Giving with a warm hand: Evidence on estate planning and bequests
Eduard Suari Andreu et al.
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Debt affordability after retirement, interest rate shocks and voluntary repayments
Mauro Mastrogiacomo
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Choice architecture proposal for pension savings for the self-employed
Jona Linde
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Pension income from your home equity
Dirk Brounen et al.
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Education, life expectancy and pension age
Wilma Nusselder et al.
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Three dimensions of a more personal pension
Theo Nijman
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Totaal overzicht van publicaties uit 2019
- Giving with a warm hand Evidence on estate planning and bequests, Eduard Suari Andreu, Raun van Ooijen, Rob Alessi, Viola Angelini
- Problematic Debt after Retirement?, Mauro Mastrogiacomo
- Debt affordability after retirement, interest rate shocks and voluntary repayments, Mauro Mastrogiacomo
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- The impact of the virtual integration of assets on pension risk preferences of individuals, Bas Donkers, Benedict Dellaert, Sesil Lim
- Choice architecture proposal for pension savings for the self-employed, Jona Linde
- Tailoring in pension communication, Leo Lentz, Sanne Elling
- Towards integrated personal financial planning, N. Bharosa, Marijn Janssen
- The effect of tailoring pension information on navigation behavior, Adriaan Kalwij, Leo Lentz, Milena Dinkova, Sanne Elling
- Appreciated but complicated pension choices? Insights from the Swedish Premium Pension System, Thomas Post, Elisabeth Brüggen, Monika Böhnke
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- Pension income from your home equity, Dirk Brounen, Eduard Ponds, Niels Kortleve
- A systematic review of the reasons for low uptake of long-term care insurance and life annuities: Could integrated products counter them?, Timo Lambregts, Erik Schut
- Part-time pension is not a panacea for labor participation, Daniel van Vuuren, Ed Westerhout, H.W. de Boer, Tunga Kantarci
- HR policy plays important role in preventing early exit of elderly employees with health problems, Dorly Deeg, Nils Plomp
- Dutch Employers’ Responses to an Aging Workforce, Hendrik P. van Dalen, Jaap Oude Mulders, Kène Henkens
- Invest in human capital: a combined employee and employer’s perspective, Raymond Montizaan, Davey Poullissen, Merlin Nieste
- Flexibel met pensioen, Jan Baars, Arthur van Soest, Chris Driessen, Daniel van Vuuren, Hans van der Meer, Marcel Tielen, Marike Knoef, Rik Dillingh, Sander Muns
- House and Pension as Financial Legos, Dirk Brounen, Eduard Ponds, Niels Kortleve
- Saving motives and consumption, Arthur van Soest, Johan Bonekamp
- A Survey of Institutional Investors’ Investment and Management Decisions on Illiquid Asset, Kristy Jansen, Patrick Tuijp
- Sharing longevity risk, Anja De Waegenaere, Agnes Joseph, Michel Vellekoop, Pascal Janssen
- The rise in life expectancy – corresponding rise in subjective life expectancy?, Dorly Deeg, Fanny Janssen, Henrike Galenkamp, Maaike van der Noordt, Martijn Huisman, Noelle Sant
- Education, life expectancy and pension age, Johan Mackenbach, Jose R. Rubio-Valverde, Wilma Nusselder
- Working life expectancy in good and poor self-perceived health among Dutch workers aged 55–65 years with a chronic disease over the period 1992–2016, Astrid de Wind, Cecile Boot, Dorly Deeg, Maaike van der Noordt
- Reforming the statutory retirement age Policy preferences of employers, Harry van Dalen, Jaap Oude Mulders, Kène Henkens
- Compensation for abolition of the uniform contribution system, René Maatman, Chantal de Groot, Dick Boeijen, Mark Heemskerk, Niels Kortleve
- Substitute services: a barrier to controlling long-term care expenditures, Mark Kattenberg, Pieter Bakx
- Eerder indexeren is mogelijk maar misschien niet wenselijk, Lans Bovenberg, Theo Nijman
- Het pensioenakkoord verzekert welvaartswinst, maar is niet af, ESB Pensioenen, Casper van Ewijk, Theo Nijman
- Baten van slimme toedeling rendementen overstijgen die van intergenerationele risicodeling, Bas Werker, Sander Muns
- Belastingaanpassingen zijn doorslaggevend voor succes pensioenakkoord, ESB Pensioenen, Bastiaan Starink
- Beëindiging doorsneesystematiek vereist evenwichtig compenseren, ESB Pensioenen, Chantal de Groot, Dick Boeijen, Mark Heemskerk, Niels Kortleve, René Maatman
- Determining the Market Value of Existing Entitlements in a Defined Benefit Plan, Bas Werker, Anne Balter, Dick Boeijen, Jan Bonenkamp, Kees Bouwman, Lans Bovenberg, Marcel Lever, Sacha van Hoogdalem, Theo Kocken, Theo Nijman
- Preferences for solidarity and attitudes towards the Dutch pension system – Evidence from a representative sample, Arno Riedl, Hans Schmeets, Peter Werner
- Legitimacy and pension reforms, Martin Olsthoorn
- Persoonlijker pensioen, Lans Bovenberg, Theo Nijman
- Waarover wij het eens en oneens zijn in de pensioendiscussie, ESB Pensioenen, Lans Bovenberg, Coen Teulings
- Working Beyond Retirement Age: What Do Employers, Employees, and Independent Contractors Think?, Jaap Oude Mulders, Marleen Damman
- Working conditions in post‑retirement jobs: A European comparison, Ellen Dingemans, Kène Henkens
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