Personalized pension projection in Chile: evaluation of its impact in the retirement decision
This paper evaluates the impact caused by attaching a personalized pension projection (PPP), to the annually report of pension savings. This PPP shows the revenues obtained by the workers when postponing their retirement three years after the legal age ...
Jorge Miranda Pinto
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Savings for Unemployment in Good or Bad Times: Options for Developing Countries [PDF]
The paper describes and evaluates unemployment insurance savings accounts (UISAs) – a relatively new and not well-known way of providing unemployment benefits.
Bodor, András +2 more
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Contractual savings and emerging securities markets [PDF]
Contractual savings institutions - pension funds and life insurance companies - have long been important institutions in several developing countries. But, with notable exceptions, they have been weak and underdeveloped.
Vittas, Dimitri
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Precautionary Savings and Income Uncertainty: Evidence from Japanese Micro Data [PDF]
This paper tests the existence of precautionary savings using subjective or self-reported measures of income uncertainty drawn from Japanese household data (primarily from those in their 30s).
Murata, Keiko
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The savings behaviour of German households: first experiences with state promoted private pensions [PDF]
The process of demographic change and the fact that the benefits of a growing proportion of pensioners must be financed by fewer and fewer contributors, poses major problems for the German pay-as-you-go pension scheme.
Börsch-Supan, Axel +2 more
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Social Credit: promising direction of further reforming of the Russian pension system
Russian pension system faced serious challenges. It’s distributive and insurance components can’t rich aims of pension system in the long-term because of high degree of dependence on demographic situation; it’s accumulative component - because of not ...
P. P. Goncharov
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Shaping pension reform in Poland : security through diversity [PDF]
All over the world, pension systems have financing difficulties that need to be addressed. There are three ways of dealing with pension systems problems - finance it to a greater extent from general revenues, rationalize the system, or a full-fledged ...
Chlon, Agnieszka +2 more
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The role of occupational pension funds in Mauritius [PDF]
Mauritius belongs to a select group of developing countries where contractual savings-savings with insurance companies and pension funds-exceed 40 percent of GDP and represent a major potential force in the local financial system.
Vittas, Dimitri
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The State of Defined Benefit Pension Plans in Canada: An Update [PDF]
Motivated by a continuous debate on pension plan shortfalls and a concern for the long-term viability of defined benefit pension plans, CGA-Canada saw a fit to update its estimate of the standing of defined benefit pension plans presented in its 2004 ...
Rock Lefebvre
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Who cares about the day after tomorrow? Pension issues when households are myopic or fime inconsistent [PDF]
Pension economics has traditionally guided pension policy with the help of formal models based on individuals who think in a life cycle context with perfect foresight, full information, and in a time-consistent manner.
Börsch-Supan, Axel +2 more
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