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The Italian Public Pension System: Current Prospects and Reform Options
Public pension expenditure in Italy has been growing rapidly in the last three decades and is now among the highest in industrialized countries. Despite recent reforms, benefits remain generous by international standards and, unless additional measures are taken, the financial situation of the system will deteriorate in the long term. The paper reviews
Patrizia Canziani, Dimitri G Demekas
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Absenteeism, childcare and the effectiveness of pension reforms [PDF]
Both economic and epidemiological literature have shown that perceived high strain at work and lack of social infrastructures are good predictors of sick leave.
Coda Moscarola, Flavia +2 more
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In Italy, the ageing of the population is leading to an increase of the pension expenditures. Before Dini reform in 1995, the earning-related contributory system was financed on a pay-as-you-go basis.
Francesco Marchionne
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Proteggere Zeus da Chrónos: il futuro del lavoro nell’Italia contemporanea
One of the most striking features of the economic development in the past three decades is the decline in the share of national income that accrues to labour in all advanced economies (China included), but especially in Europe and Japan.
Alberto Baldissera
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Transizione demografica e formazione del risparmio delle famiglie italiane. [PDF]
This paper studies the relationship between population ageing and saving formation by Italian households. We use five cross-sectional budget surveys to separately construct the age and cohort profiles of the saving rate.
Baldini, Massimo, Mazzaferro, Carlo
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Sociologists have recently studied origins and maintenance of the so-called unpopular norms. These norms are not supported by a majority of persons, but notwithstanding are institutionalized and even endorsed by people who disapproved them. Some of these
Alberto Baldissera
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Abstract Many nations experience recurring shortages of teachers in particular subjects, prompting concerns that pupils' education is suffering as a result. Researchers have responded by generating a sizable literature on the reasons for which people enter and exit the teaching profession.
Sam Sims +2 more
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Why do people opt-out or not opt-out of automatic enrolment? A focus group study of automatic enrolment into a workplace pension in the United Kingdom [PDF]
Automatic enrolment (AE) into a workplace pension is an important recent development in pension policy. An important question for this policy is why do people opt-out or not opt-out of AE?
Attansio O.P. +9 more
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Actuarial Fairness When Longevity Increases: An Evaluation of the Italian Pension System [PDF]
This study analyses the actuarial characteristics of the Italian pension system throughout its transition from defined benefit (DB) to notional defined contribution (NDC) rules, taking into account expected increasing longevity. Computations rely on ad hoc projected cohort mortality tables based on a limit survival scenario depicted by demographic ...
BELLONI, MICHELE, Carlo Maccheroni
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Stock Exchange ESG Disclosure Guidance and Corporate Carbon Mitigation: International Evidence
ABSTRACT This study investigates the tangible impact of the adoption of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) disclosure guidance by stock exchanges on corporate carbon mitigation, focusing on six major frameworks: the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB), the Task Force on Climate Related ...
Jiamian Yan, Le Luo, Nuraddeen Nuhu
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