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Commentary: Pensions and Pension Policy
National Institute Economic Review, 2005The 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 ...
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2023
Abstract Over the 20th century, the state has acquired a prominent role in the administration of old-age pensions in Latin America, expanding legal coverage to the majority of the employed population. However, gaps in effective coverage remained large as a result of the high incidence of informal work.
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Abstract Over the 20th century, the state has acquired a prominent role in the administration of old-age pensions in Latin America, expanding legal coverage to the majority of the employed population. However, gaps in effective coverage remained large as a result of the high incidence of informal work.
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2003
Abstract In this chapter we examine some of the public-policy issues concerning pensions in the UK. The Conservative government that came into power in 1979 made some radical changes to the UK pensions scene. It was motivated by such factors as the desire to promote individual enterprise in a market economy and the desire to reduce ...
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Abstract In this chapter we examine some of the public-policy issues concerning pensions in the UK. The Conservative government that came into power in 1979 made some radical changes to the UK pensions scene. It was motivated by such factors as the desire to promote individual enterprise in a market economy and the desire to reduce ...
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2021
The transformation of the Czechoslovak predominantly Bismarckian pension system into the Czech predominantly Beveridgean system was influenced by the liberal policy of Klaus’ government and by the creation of a complicated and poorly understandable calculation of both newly granted old-age pensions and indexation (valorization) of pensions.
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The transformation of the Czechoslovak predominantly Bismarckian pension system into the Czech predominantly Beveridgean system was influenced by the liberal policy of Klaus’ government and by the creation of a complicated and poorly understandable calculation of both newly granted old-age pensions and indexation (valorization) of pensions.
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The Croatian Pension System and Challenges of Pension Policy
2018After the collapse of the former country, Croatia inherited a ‘premature’ socialist Pay-As-You-Go pension system. It has undergone many reforms: one systemic reform (from 1998 to 2002 which resulted in the establishment of the three-pillar pension system), and several parametric reforms, the last one encompassing all three parts of the pension system ...
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Uncertainty and pension policy
2004This book provides a comprehensive appraisal of social security in Japan, where traditionally the burden of welfare provision has been the main responsibility of the family and employers, rather than the state. However, an ageing population, changes in family structure and continued recession has led to an urgent reappraisal of this situation.
Henry J. Aaron, Benjamin H. Harris
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Retirement patterns and pension policy: An international perspective
Social Thought, 2001Summary Population aging and the changing nature of work are reshaping thinking about retirement in post‐industrial society. The future will see less demarcation between the work and retirement phases of life. This will include a growing trend towards partial retirement and flexible retirement.
M. C. “Terry” Hokenstad +1 more
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