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Pension reforms

Faculty Dental Journal, 2013
Dentists working in the NHS will be well aware that there are a number of changes taking place in the public sector pension scheme. Mark Blakeman, National Sales Manager at Wesleyan Medical Sickness, looks at how changes to the National Health Service (NHS) pension scheme are affecting the profession and provides an update and look ahead to what ...
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Pension Reform

Compensation Review, 1974
An overview o f what pension reform means to employees—"probably better off with it than without it"— and, all in all, in the best interests of the private pension system.
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Pension Reform in India [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
India initiated ‘open-society, open-economy’ paradigm in 1991. Since then, its macroeconomic performance has been fairly satisfactory. Positive developments have occurred in real GDP growth, saving and investment to GDP ratios, international trade, and foreign exchange reserves (Table 5.1).
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Rethinking Pension Reform

2004
This book, first published in 2004, presents an academic and a practical aspect on managing pension funds to clarify the global debate on social security. The authors establish the basic choices in designating any system to help policy makers develop the system that achieves their many objectives.
Franco Modigliani, Arun Muralidhar
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Russia's Pension Reform

2018
Russian Analytical Digest (RAD ...
Brand, Martin   +2 more
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Reforming Private Pensions

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1974
As the recent report of the Senate Labor Subcommittee indicates, some new, comprehensive and humane rethinking of our overall approach to private pensions is clearly needed. Controversy over the reform of pension plans has focused on vesting, funding, fiduciary standards and the prohibition of unethical conduct and conflicts of interest in the ...
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Japan's Pension Reform

Japanese Economy, 1997
We have explained elsewhere the characteristics of public pensions in various countries. In so doing, it became clear that the public pension system in the United States guarantees a minimum income and redistributes income; the public pension system in Germany is like social insurance, in that it guarantees a person's former income; and the public ...
Eui Tajika   +2 more
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Reform: pension system

International Journal of Public Administration, 2000
This paper covers the main aspects of the reforms of the pension system in Italy. The reform process -concerning the automatic adjustment mechanisms, the eligibility requirements and the determination of benefits- is directed to correct the weakness of the previous system (overprotection, excessive fragmentation, complexity) and to enhance its ...
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China’s Pension Reforms

2018
Existing literature has looked at many factors which have shaped Chinese pension reforms. As China’s pension reform proceeds in an expanding and localising fashion, this book argues that there is a pressing need to examine it in the context of China’s political institutions and economic transformations.
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Pension Reform Issues

2008
Japan has the most rapidly aging population among developed countries. A number of factors contribute to this trend. The Japanese population has the longest life expectancy and one of the lowest birth rates in the world, and immigrants constitute a very small proportion of the population.
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