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Pension system reforms [PDF]

open access: possible, 2006
In typical pension systems, individuals are asked to make contributions and based on the number of contributions made and the level of those contributions, a pension is awarded. Contributions from workers generally finance these pensions. Since higher income individuals tend to make more frequent contributions due to a more stable work history and ...
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Liechtenstein’s Pension System

Selected Issues Papers
The paper analyzes Liechtenstein's three-pillar pension system, assessing its structure, funding mechanisms, sustainability and adequacy challenges. Liechtenstein's pension system operates on a three-pillar framework comprising public pensions (AHV-IV-FAK), mandatory occupational schemes, and voluntary insurance.
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Political support for reforms of the pension system: two experiments*

Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, 2017
A. Gouveia
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Pension Systems

Pension Systems enters into the current lively debate on European pensions. The focus of the book is the analysis of public intervention in individuals’ retirement choice, its rationale and the desirability of legislation introducing a sizeable and compulsory increase in retirement age, to face the prospects of swift population ageing.
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Pension system reform

2012
This thesis aims at pension system reform. On the example of the Czech Republic it examines the current pension system and identifies its weaknesses. The paper investigates both theoretical concepts of reforming a pension system and their implementation.
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Chile's private pension system at 35: impact and lessons

Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy, 2016
S. Borzutzky, Mark S. Hyde
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