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Risk Analysis of Pension Reserve Investment with Macro Economy Indexation under the 2004 Public Pension Reform (in Japanese) [PDF]

open access: possibleEconomic Analysis, 2006
The 2004 public pension reform has increased the impact of pension reserve investment policies on benefit levels and financial soundness. Our analysis shows that the current policy can avert financial crisis until 2030. However, when the expected return on domestic bonds is reduced to market interest rate levels, a riskier asset allocation is required ...
Tomoki Kitamura   +2 more
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Older male labour force participation in OECD countries: Pension reform and “the reserve army of labour”

International Labour Review, 2010
Abstract.Many governments have treated older workers as a “reserve army of labour”, allowing early exit from the labour force by various means, so the OECD recommends that the fiscal strain associated with population ageing be addressed through pension reform to increase older workers’ labour force participation.
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Confronting Pension Reform: Public Employees’ Psychological Contract Breach, Negative Perception, Regret, and the Moderating Role of PSM

Review of Public Personnel Administration, 2022
Assel Mussagulova   +2 more
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OECD pension reform: The role of demographic trends and the business cycle

European Journal of Political Economy, 2023
Ward E Romp, Roel Beetsma
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Pension system reform in China: Who gets what pensions?

Social Policy and Administration, 2018
Huoyun Zhu, Alan Walker
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PENSION REFORM IN CHINA: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

Journal of Economic Surveys, 2014
Yong Cai, Yuan Cheng
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