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Are Baby Boomers Saving Enough for Their Retirement? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Discusses factors that determine the amount of savings baby boomers need for retirement, including income and pre-retirement consumption levels, housing wealth, family type and size, and entitlement to Social Security and defined benefit pension ...
Rudolph G. Penner
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The second pillar of old - age pension savings in the Slovak Republic and its performance in 2019 [PDF]

open access: yesAnnales Scientia Politica, 2020
The issue of old-age pensions is a sensitive topic in every country and at any time, as it concerns one of the most vulnerable social groups, namely old-age pensioners.
Richard Geffert
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Income Uncertainty and Household Savings in China [PDF]

open access: yes
China's household saving rate has increased markedly since the mid-1990s and the age-saving profile has become U-shaped. Using a panel of urban Chinese households covering 1989-2006, we document a sharp increase in income uncertainty. While the permanent
Chamon, Marcos, Liu, Kai, Prasad, Eswar
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Legal for Life: Why Canadians Need a Lifetime Retirement Saving Limit [PDF]

open access: yes
Canadian tax rules allow accumulation of retirement savings in “tax assisted” plans, including defined-benefit (DB) pension plans, defined-contribution (DC) pension plans and RRSPs.
Faisal Siddiqi, James Pierlot
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LONG-TERM FINANCIAL SECURITY: SAVINGS STRATEGIES FOR THE ACTIVE POPULATION [PDF]

open access: yesAnalele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie
Ensuring an adequate standard of living after retirement represents a major challenge for the active population in Romania, in the context of demographic pressures on the public pension system and limited opportunities for voluntary savings.
ANGHEL MĂDĂLINA-GABRIELA   +1 more
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Pension Funds in France: Still a Dead-End? [PDF]

open access: yes
Today there still lack a consensus on pension funds in France. The only issue that seems not to be debatable is the willingness to maintain a PAYG public scheme for the basic and complementary pension schemes.
Anne Lavigne
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The reversal of the pension reform 1998 from a short-term perspective [PDF]

open access: yes
The private pension pillar established in 1998 has generated equally important short-, medium- and long-term effects. This article addresses the short- and medium-term time horizons, which differ from one another.
Gábor P. Kiss, Zsuzsa Kékesi
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How Should Pensions be Taxed? Theoretical Considerations and the Scandinavian Experience [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
How should pensions be taxed? In many cases pension savings are usually taxed more leniently than other forms of savings. What is the rationale for this? And are those concerns best targeted via taxation or mandatory pension savings?
Andersen, Torben M.
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Pensions, housing and savings

open access: yes
This paper deals with the interactions between, on the one hand, the provision of public retirement pensions and the episodes of real-estate booms, and, on the other, individual decisions concerning savings. It explores the implications of these interactions in terms of intergenerational transfers of income and wealth, and the ensuing effects on the ...
López García, Miguel Ángel   +1 more
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Public pension and household saving: Evidence from China [PDF]

open access: yes
We relate household saving to pension reform, to explain the high household saving rates in urban China from a new perspective. We use the exogenous – policy induced - variation in pension wealth to explicitly estimate the impact of pension wealth on ...
Feng, Jin, He, Lixin, Sato, Hiroshi
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