Working Life and Human Capital Investment: Causal Evidence from Pension Reform

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Niklas Gohl

German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)

Peter Haan

DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research; IZA Institute of Labor Economics; Free University of Berlin (FUB); Berlin School of Economics

Elisabeth Kurz

Frontier Economics

Felix Weinhardt

Europa Universitat Viadrina (EUV); Berlin School of Economics; IZA Institute of Labor Economics; ROCKWOOL Foundation Berlin; CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and Ifo Institute); London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE)

Abstract

This paper presents a life-cycle model with human capital investment during working life through training and provides a novel empirical test of human capital theory. We exploit a sizable pension reform across adjacent cohorts in a regression discontinuity setting and find that an increase in working life increases training. We discuss and test further predictions regarding the relation between initial schooling, training, and the reform effect, showing that only individuals with a college degree increase human capital investment. Our results speak to a large class of human capital models as well as policies extending or shortening working life.

Keywords: retirement policies, human capital, RDD

JEL Classification: J24, J26, H21

Suggested Citation

Gohl, Niklas and Haan, Peter and Kurz, Elisabeth and Weinhardt, Felix, Working Life and Human Capital Investment: Causal Evidence from Pension Reform. IZA Discussion Paper No. 12891, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3525218

Niklas Gohl (Contact Author)

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Peter Haan

DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research ( email )

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Elisabeth Kurz

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Felix Weinhardt

Europa Universitat Viadrina (EUV) ( email )

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