Previous Editions:
2nd International workshop on the Socio-Economics of Ageing (2011).
1st International workshop on the Socio-Economics of Ageing (2009).

3rd Workshop on the Socio-Economics of Ageing and a Special Issue in the Journal of the Economics of Ageing

Date: 25 October 2013

Place: Lisbon School of Economics & Management, Universidade de Lisboa

All sessions will take place at the Quelhas building (Rua do Quelhas nº 6)

Title Presenter
“Internal and external employability of older workers in Germany: analyses of the labour demand side” Tisch, A. (Germany)
“Ageing, labour market and entrepreneurship” Matos, C (Portugal)
“The effects of a back-loaded compensation policy on the recruiting of older workers” Luski, I (Israel)
“The effect of lifelong learning on European older workers’ productivity” Villosio, C (Italy)
Title Presenter
“Subjective occupational well-being by age in Baltic states” Skuciene, D (Lithuania)
“Retired persons and support for cutting spending on unemployment benefits” Moreira, A (Portugal)
“On the role of expectations and pension funds” Bartkus, A (Lithuania)
“Families and social security” Fehr, H (Germany)
Title Presenter
“The rise of personal health systems in the EU” Giesecke, S (Austria)
“The role of non-formal caregivers in the Czech elderly care” Kubalcikova, K (Czech Rep.)
“Home care, institutional care and intergenerational family caregiving to impaired community-dwelling adults” Den Broek, T (Netherlands)
Title Presenter
“The road less travelled? The role of social policies for labour market pathways towards retirement in multiple European countries” Münderlein, M (Netherlands)
“Are retirement decisions vulnerable to framing effects? Empirical evidence from the NL and the US” Teppa, F (Netherlands)
“Why do Poles withdraw from the labour market so early?” Richert-Kaźmierska, A (Poland)
Title Presenter
“Health inequalities under economic disadvantage in later life: northern and southern experiences” Craveiro, D (Portugal)
“Economic condition and health status of elderly in India” Elizabeth, A. (India)
“Impact of the rise in educational attainment on the future selfreported health status of the Portuguese population” Rodrigues, I (Portugal)
“Research on the management of elderly people with chronic diseases through the use of electronic health databases in Valencian healthcare system” Doñate-Martinez, A (Spain)
Title Presenter
“The impact of events from the past on the risk of death: a survival analysis” Karbarcyck-Steclik, M. and A. Nicińska (Poland)
“A time-space perspective on the everyday life of the elderly” Paiva, D (Portugal)
“Crossing the border for a new life: retirees from USA living in the Area of Tijuana, Mexico” Lardiés-Bosque, R (Spain)
“The impact of ageing population on economic growth: a bibliometric analysis” Nagarajan, R (Portugal)
Title Presenter
“Growing life span, ageing and later life income challenges: exploring activity status of older Indians” Yadav, P (India)
“Perspectives on emerging wealth distribution in South Africa’s previously disadvantaged households” Musyoka, J (South Africa)
“Intergenerational private transfers in Europe, including Portugal” Albuquerque,P (Portugal)
“Estimating an equivalence scale taking into account the existence of elderly people aged 60 years and over: the case of Algeria and Morocco” Dkhissi, I (Morocco)
Title Presenter
“Decomposing the effect of population ageing on labour supply” Fuchs, J (Germany)
“The cost of aging in Europe: how to reduce public expenditure in long-term care” Veshi, D (Italy)
“Studying the socioeconomics of ageing using social-accounting and socio-demographic matrices” Santos, S (Portugal)
“Ageing, property prices and money demand” Takats, E (Switzerland)
Title Presenter
“Poverty risk at old age: the role of private retirement incomes” Legendre, B, De Freitas, N. (France)
“The age-old problem of old-age poverty in Portugal” Rodrigues, C (Portugal)
“Employment histories and statutory pension entitlement accumulation of the German baby boomers: evidence for increasing old-age poverty?” Tophoven, S (Germany)
“Ageing does not mean giving up living “as it should be”: What do pensioners need for a dignified standard of living in Portugal nowadays?” Correia, A (Portugal)