Social Security Programs and the Elderly Employment in Japan

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Takashi Oshio

Hitotsubashi University

Akiko Oishi

Chiba University

Satoshi Shimizutani

Hitotsubashi University - Institute of Economic Research

Date Written: November 2018

Abstract

We examine how the change in the trend of the elderly’s employment rates has been associated with changes in incentives of social security and its related programs in Japan since the 1980s. We compute the tax force to retire early, using the institutional parameters and synthetic earnings profiles, and juxtapose the tax force measures and the elderly employment rates during 1980 and 2016. Our results suggest that a reduction in the tax force to retire early due to a series of social security reforms has been associated with the recent recovery of the employment rates for men aged 60 years and over as well as the increasing upward trend in the employment rates for women aged 55-64 years.

Suggested Citation

Oshio, Takashi and Oishi, Akiko and Shimizutani, Satoshi, Social Security Programs and the Elderly Employment in Japan (November 2018). NBER Working Paper No. w25243, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3282907

Takashi Oshio (Contact Author)

Hitotsubashi University ( email )

Akiko Oishi

Chiba University

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Japan

Satoshi Shimizutani

Hitotsubashi University - Institute of Economic Research ( email )

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Tokyo 186-8306
Japan

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