Inequality, Life Expectancy, and the Intragenerational Redistribution Puzzle - Some Experimental Evidence

61 Pages Posted: 15 Apr 2022

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Tim Krieger

University of Freiburg - Department of Economics

Christine Meemann

Helmut-Schmidt-University Hamburg

Stefan Traub

University of the German Federal Armed Forces - Department of Economics; University of the German Federal Armed Forces - DFG Research Group 2104

Date Written: 2022

Abstract

In most OECD countries, pension reform policy has decreased the level of intragenerational redistribution over the last three decades, that is, redistribution among members of the same generation with high and low pension entitlements. This trend has occurred despite heterogeneity in life expectancy linked to socioeconomic status having a regressive impact on out-comes. This paper contributes to solving this puzzle by means of a controlled laboratory experiment. We study the causal relationship between inequality of entitlements, mortality risk, and the size of redistribution in a stylized social security system. We find that mortality risk, when negatively correlated with entitlements, significantly lowers subjects’ willingness to redistribute payoffs from high-entitlement to low-entitlement subjects. We explain this finding with efficiency preferences and an alienation effect. The alienation effect is the tendency to attach a lower social weight to the short-lived poor.

Keywords: inequality, life expectancy, risk, redistribution, pension reform, efficiency preferences, alienation effect experiment

JEL Classification: D630, D810, H550, I140

Suggested Citation

Krieger, Tim and Meemann, Christine and Traub, Stefan, Inequality, Life Expectancy, and the Intragenerational Redistribution Puzzle - Some Experimental Evidence (2022). CESifo Working Paper No. 9677, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4082582 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4082582

Tim Krieger

University of Freiburg - Department of Economics ( email )

University of Freiburg
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Freiburg, D-79085
Germany

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Christine Meemann

Helmut-Schmidt-University Hamburg ( email )

Hostenhofweg 85
Hamburg, 22043
Germany

Stefan Traub (Contact Author)

University of the German Federal Armed Forces - Department of Economics ( email )

Holstenhofweg 85
Hamburg, 22043
Germany

University of the German Federal Armed Forces - DFG Research Group 2104 ( email )

Holstenhofweg 85
Hmaburg, DE 22043
Germany

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