Assessing the Condition of Non-Banking Financial Services Markets According to Scenarios of the Situation Development Based on the Results of Cognitive Analysis [PDF]
The changes in the condition of markets of non-banking financial services under the influence of state regulation instruments are investigated. As a result of using diagnostic tools for assessing the condition of markets of non-banking financial services
Bacho Robert J.
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The social division of welfare literature emphasises the extent to which occupational-pension provision is distributed on the basis of class and gender. As most previous commentators have at least implicitly recognised, however, a significant proportion ...
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Abstract. The war of the Russian Federation against Ukraine has intensified the demographic crisis, which is a serious challenge for the country's economy. This crisis causes significant difficulties for the national pension system. A partial solution to the problem is possible through the activation of non-state pension provision, which is based on ...
Nelia Nagaichuk +2 more
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Development of Non-State Pension Provision as a Factor of Long-Term Demographic Growth
The relevance of the article is justified by the need to find effective mechanisms to mitigate the effects of population aging and ensure the financial stability of the pension system in the context of demographic changes, which requires studying the role of non-state pension provision in the formation of long-term demographic trends.
NINA PETRUKHA +2 more
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Estimating pension wealth of ELSA respondents [PDF]
This paper explains the methodology used for calculating pension wealth for all individuals in the first wave of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA).
Carl Emmerson, Gemma Tetlow, James Banks
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Back to the drawing board: The economic crisis and its implications for pension provision in the United Kingdom [PDF]
This paper focuses on an issue, which so far has received relatively little attention by policy makers and the media, namely that the economic crisis has highlighted inherent weaknesses in existing pension systems in many countries.
Eich, Frank, Swarup, Amarendra
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Saving incentives, old-age provision and displacement effects: evidence from the recent German pension reform [PDF]
In response to population aging, pay-as-you-go pensions are being reduced in almost all developed countries. In many countries, governments aim to fill the resulting gap with subsidized private pensions.
Schunk, Daniel +8 more
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Preparing for retirement: the pension arrangements and retirement expectations of those approaching state pension age in England [PDF]
This paper provides a detailed analysis of individuals in households in England aged between 50 and the State Pension Age in terms of their private pension arrangements and current non-pension assets alongside their expectations of future economic ...
Carl Emmerson +2 more
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The article is dedicated to the study of social standards and social guarantees in Ukraine, their evolution, current state, and prospects for development in the context of European integration processes.
I.O. Nalyvaiko
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Cross-Border Portability of Pension Rights: An Important Condition for an Integrated Market for Pension Provision. CEPS Task Force Reports No. 45, 1 April 2003 [PDF]
Incompatibility of pension schemes in the different EU member states is major headache for human resource managers across Europe. The lack of pension portability is a source of additional costs for European enterprises, and mobile employees face a ...
Mortensen, Jorgen.
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