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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Pension programs around the world: determinants of social pension [PDF]
Old age poverty is to become one of the most pressing issues in the coming decades given the demo-graphic trends forecasted. This paper investigates the main instrument to fight old age poverty: Social, non-contributory pension systems.
Priebe, Jan, Rudolph, Alexandra
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Pension Systems, Ageing and the Stability and Growth Pact [PDF]
This paper explores how the Stability and Growth Pact may cope with the future costs of population ageing in the European Union. Clearly, population ageing has forced countries to reform their pension systems, and will continue to do so, both by reducing
Heikki Oksanen, Roel Beetsma
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INFORMATION SUPPORT FOR ACTUARIAL ASSESSMENT OF THE FINANCIAL STATUS OF THE PENSION SYSTEM IN RUSSIA
The pension reform 2015 dramatically increased not only the public, but also academic interest to the problems of the national pension system. The discussions revealed serious discrepancies (often diametrically opposed) in the quantitative estimates of ...
A. K. Solovyev, S. A. Dontsova
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A Pivotal Moment: Assessing Houston's Plan for Pension Reform [PDF]
The Laura and John Arnold Foundation (LJAF) released "A Pivotal Moment: Assessing Houston's Plan for Pension Reform," a report that provides an in-depth analysis of the City of Houston's pension reform proposal currently pending in the Texas Legislature.
Josh B. McGee, Paulina S. Diaz Aguirre
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DEVELOPMENT OF NON-STATE PENSION FUNDS IN RUSSIA
The article discusses dynamics of the number of non-state pension funds and changes of main indicators of their activities under the new pension legislation.
A. Talykova
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Pension Reforms in Poland and Elsewhere: the View from Paris [PDF]
Recently several countries, including Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia, have at least partially reversed their earlier moves towards compulsory defined-contribution schemes.
Peter Jarrett
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Betting on a long life: The role of subjective life expectancy in the demand for private pension insurance of german households [PDF]
With a view to investigating the presence of adverse selection, we analyze determinants of private pension insurance uptake of German households in a probit model.
Schulte, Katharina, Zirpel, Ulrike
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DEVELOPMENT OF NON-STATE PENSION FUNDS IN RUSSIA
The article discusses dynamics of the number of non-state pension funds and changes of main indicators of their activities under the new pension legislation.
A. Talykova
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Pension institutions and annuities in Denmark [PDF]
This paper considers the overall structure of the Danish pension system, reviews the relative role of different types of pension institutions, and discusses their asset allocation strategies and investment performance.
Andersen, Carsten, Skjodt, Peter
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