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ID182559
Title ProperNo Country for Old Men? Increasing the Retirement Age in the Norwegian Armed Forces
LanguageENG
AuthorLindgren, Petter Y ;  Hanson, Torbjørn
Summary / Abstract (Note)Ageing workforces due to low fertility rates and higher life expectancies challenge modern industrialized economies. In order to secure economic welfare and to balance public budgets, governments worldwide implement reforms to increase the retirement age. The trend towards a higher retirement age confronts defense sectors that for centuries have been in search of an age structure characterized by ‘youth and vigor’. In this article, we study the economic gains to society when the special retirement age for military personnel in the Norwegian Armed Forces is increased. Combining the literatures on pension, personnel, and military economics, we identify mechanisms crucial to the outcome of a special retirement age reform. Monte Carlo simulation is applied to illustrate the potential impact on the economic net gains of uncertain variables. We find that an increase in the retirement age provides substantial net benefits to society, even under fairly negative assumptions about the consequences for retention, motivation and efforts, and the value of elderly personnel in the Norwegian Armed Forces.
`In' analytical NoteDefence and Peace Economics Vol. 32, No.8; Dec 2021: p.1006-1031
Journal SourceDefence and Peace Economics Vol: 32 No 8
Key WordsCost-benefit analysis ;  Labor economics ;  Human Resources ;  Productivity ;  Military Personnel ;  Retirement Age


 
 
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