2019 : Famille et retraite
Programme
9h15 – ACCUEIL CAFÉ
9h30 – OUVERTURE
- Pierre-Carl Michaud (HEC Montréal), “Understanding joint retirement” avec Arthur Van Soest (Univ. Tilburg) et Luc Bissonnette (Univ. Laval).
10h15-11h00 – SESSION 1, RETIREMENT AND DEMOGRAPHIC BEHAVIOURS
- Raymond Montizaan (ROA, Univ. Maastricht), Andries de Grip et Didier Fouarge (ROA, Univ. Maastricht), “Redistribution of individual pension wealth to survivor pensions: Evidence from a Stated Preferences Analysis”. Discutante: Bénédicte Apouey (CNRS, Paris School of Economics)
11h00-11h30 – PAUSE
11h30-13h00 – SESSION 1 (suite)
- Giulia Ferrari (Ined) et Anne Solaz (Ined), “Til retirement do us part? The divorce risk of seniors in France”. Discutante: Elena Stancanelli (CNRS, Paris School of Economics)
- Roméo Fontaine (Ined) et Julien Bergeot (Thema, Univ. Cergy- Pontoise), “The effect of retirement on informal care provision”. Discutante: Eve Caroli (Univ. Paris Dauphine)
13h00-14h00 – DÉJEUNER – BUFFET
14h00-15h30 – SESSION 2, FAMILY-RELATED RETIREMENT BENEFITS AND HOUSEHOLD BEHAVIOUR
- Alain Jousten (Univ. Liège) et Mathieu Lefebvre (Univ. Strasbourg), “Spousal and survivor benefi in option value models of retirement”. Discutant: Benoît Rapoport (Univ. Paris 1 et Ined)
- Giulia Giupponi (LSE), “When Income Effects are Large: Labor Supply Responses and the Value of Welfare Transfers”. Discutant: Maxime Tô (IPP, UCL)
15h30-16h00 – PAUSE
16h00-16h45 – SESSION 3, ÉVOLUTION DES PENSIONS DE RÉVERSION EN FRANCE
- Antoine Bozio (IPP, Paris School of Economics), Maxime Tô (IPP, UCL), Carole Bonnet (Ined) et Julie Tréguier (Ined, IPP), “Vers un système de retraite universel en points : quelles réformes pour les pensions de réversion ?”. Discutant: Lionel Wilner (Insee)
16h45 – SESSION DE CLÔTURE
- Pierre-Louis Bras (Président du Conseil d’orientation des retraites)
17h15 – VERRE DE CLÔTURE