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Credible Pensions*

Fiscal Studies, 2005
One of the main problems in pension policy is to develop an institutional framework that guarantees that public and private pensions promises are kept. This paper discusses how the governance of public and private pensions is key to making such promises credible.
Timothy Besley, Andrea Prat
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THE CHINESE PENSION SYSTEM

The Handbook of China's Financial System, 2018
We provide a detailed overview of the current state of the Chinese pension system, as well as its development, its problems and some ideas for future reforms.
Hanming Fang, Hanming Fang, Jin Feng
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Private Pension Systems Built on Precarious Foundations: A Cohort Study of Labor-Force Trajectories in Chile

Research on Aging, 2019
The success of private pension systems to provide old-age security is mainly a function of continuous individual pension contributions linked to formal employment.
Ignacio Madero-Cabib   +4 more
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Pension, what pension?

BMJ, 2005
Leyla Sanai, who has been forced to take early retirement, discusses the problems of getting her ...
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Reinforcement of pension financialisation as a response to financial crises in Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom

The Political Economy of Pension Financialisation, 2019
The financial market crises of 2001/02 and 2007/08 and the sovereign debt crisis that started in 2011 had adverse effects on financialised pensions such as pension funds.
T. Wiß
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Pension Systems and Pension Disparities

2015
Different types of welfare states are important determinants of well-being and meeting needs, as they mediate and influence the socioeconomic positions in which individuals find themselves.
Gianni Betti   +3 more
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Commentary: Pensions and Pension Policy

National Institute Economic Review, 2005
The Pensions Commission is to make its recommendations on pension policy reform later this year, in the light of comments on the challenges identified in its first Report. Widespread agreement on the need for such reform is partly a consequence of problems which have already surfaced, such as the insolvency of some pension schemes, moves to curtail ...
Simon Broadbent   +2 more
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Developments in Pensions [PDF]

open access: possible, 2000
In both developed and developing countries, many elderly depend on government and employment-based pensions. Yet the pension institution faces difficult challenges, even as a rapidly growing aging population turns to it for retirement support. One development is that defined contribution plans have become very popular, sometimes at the expense of ...
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The Power of Social Pensions: Evidence from China's New Rural Pension Scheme

American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2016
This paper utilizes the county-by-county rollout of China's New Rural Pension Scheme (NRPS) and finds that, among age-eligible people, the pension scheme leads to higher household income and food expenditure, less farmwork, better health, and lower ...
Wei Huang, Wei Huang, Chuanchuan Zhang
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Pensions and Pension Schemes

2019
This chapter presents the main concepts and themes in the economics of pensions, including types of pensions and characteristics of alternative pension schemes. Other topics included are pension wealth accumulation and the discussion around pensions and implicit taxation paid work.
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