ENEPRI Research Reports consist of papers presenting the findings and conclusions of research undertaken in the context of ENEPRI research projects.
The following Research Reports are available in Adobe PDF format for free Online Download:
AHEAD project
- The Impact of Death-Related Costs on Health Care Expenditure: A Survey, Michele Raitano, ENEPRI Research Report No. 17, February 2006
- The Influence of Supply and Demand Factors on Aggregate Health Care Expenditure with a Specific Focus on Age Composition, Erika Schultz , ENEPRI Research Report No. 16, November 2005
- Health and Morbidity by Age and Socio-Economic Characteristics, Richard Layte, Anne Nolan, Brian Nolan and Tom Van Ourti, ENEPRI Research Report No. 15, November 2005
REVISER network
- Peter Haan and Michal Myck: Apply with Caution: Introducing UK-Style In-Work Support in Germany - ENEPRI Research Report No. 24,October 2006
- Michal Myck and Howard Reed: Tax and Benefit Reforms in a Model of Labour Market Transitions - ENEPRI Research Report No. 25, October 2006
- Juraj Draxler: Globalisation and Social Risk Management in Europe – A Literature Review - ENEPRI Research Report No. 23,September 2006
- Christina Felfe: The Child Penalty – A Compensating Wage Differential? - ENEPRI Research Report No. 22, August 2006
- Christina Felfe: Objective Trends and Perceptions of Health Status in Germany - ENEPRI Research Report No. 21, August 2006
- Alex Armstrong, Nick Draper, Andre Nibbelink and Ed Westerhout: Demographic Uncertainty and Fiscal Policy - ENEPRI Research Report No. 20, August 2006
- Corinne Mette: New Member States and the Dependent Elderly - ENEPRI Research Report No. 19, July 2006
- Option Values for Retirement: Effects of Public Incentives to Postpone Retirement in Finland, Belgium and Germany, Hannu Piekkola and Matthias Deschryvere, ENEPRI Research Report No. 14, August 2005
- Informal Elderly Care and Women’s Labour Force Participation across Europe, Tarja K. Viitanen, ENEPRI Research Report No. 13, July 2005
- Wellbeing and Dependency among the European Elderly: The Role of Social Integration, Corinne Mette, ENEPRI Research Report No. 12, July 2005
- Labour Force Behaviour of Men and Women in Elderly Two-Adult Households: Evidence from EU Countries, Matthias Deschryvere, ENEPRI Research Report No. 7, April 2005
- Health and Retirement Decisions: An Update of the Literature, Matthias Deschryvere, ENEPRI Research Report No. 6, March 2005
AGIR project
- Ageing, Health and Retirement in Europe The AGIR Project – Final Report on Scientific Achievements, Jørgen Mortensen, ENEPRI Research Report No. 11, July 2005
- Can we Afford to Live Longer in Better Health?, Ed Westerhout and Frank Pellikaan, ENEPRI Research Report No. 10, July 2005
- Scenarios for Global Ageing: An Investigation with the INGENUE 2 World Model, Michel Aglietta, Vladimir Borgy, Jean Chateau, Michel Juillard, Jacques Le Cacheux, Gilles Le Garrec and Vincent Touzé (INGENUE Team), ENEPRI Research Report No. 9, July 2005
- Alternative Scenarios for Health, Life Expectancy and Social Expenditure: The Influence of Living Longer in Better Health on Health Care and Pension Expenditures and Government Finances in the EU , Frank Pellikaan and Ed Westerhout, ENEPRI Research Report No. 8, June 2005
- Pension Arrangements and Retirement Choices in Europe: A Comparison of the British, Danish and German Systems, James Sefton, Justin van de Ven and Martin Weale, ENEPRI Research Report No. 5, February 2005
- Alternative Scenarios for Health, Life Expectancy and Social Expenditure, Erika Schulz, ENEPRI Research Report No. 4, February 2005
- Time Use, Health and Retirement, Hannu Piekkola and Liisa Leijola, ENEPRI Research Report No. 3, September 2004
- Use of Health and Nursing Care by the Elderly, Erika Schultz, ENEPRI Research Report No. 2, July 2004
- Bio-Demographic Aspects of Population Ageing, Namkee Ahn, Ricard Génova, José A. Herce and Joaquin Pereira, ENEPRI Research Report No. 1, June 2004
