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Pension system reform in China: Who gets what pensions?
This article is the first examination of pension reform in China and its effects on different social groups over the past three decades. China's pension system has undergone radical transition from the state-employer model to a state-society one based on
Huoyun Zhu, Alan Walker
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The Reform of the Pension System in Italy
Italy's pension system was reformed in August 1995. The new system has various desirable long-run properties and, overall, it represents an improvement over earlier systems. However, it fails to address two longstanding problems: extremely high contributions rates, and a lack of provisions for dealing with the substantial deterioration in demographic ...
A. Hamann
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You Win Some, You Lose Some: Pension Reform in Bachelet’s First and Second Administrations
This article analyses and compares President Bachelet’s successful efforts to reform the Chilean pension system in 2008 and her failure to achieve the same objective in 2017. The article addresses the impact of electoral promises, policy legacies, policy
Silvia Borzutzky
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The alternative pension systems from the prospect of the reform of the Czech pension system
The main reason for the reform of the Czech pension system is the unfavourable demographic situation. The pensions in the Czech Republic are still financed through pure Pay As You Go system which is outdated.
Zdeňka Hrnčárková
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The need for pension reform in Russia [PDF]
The relevance of the paper is caused by the fact that the current pension system did not satisfy either citizens, since their pensions were extremely miserable, neither employers due to the high level of contributions to the Pension Fund of the Russian ...
Semenova Galina
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Assessing Chile's Pension System: Challenges and Reform Options
This paper takes stock of Chile’s defined contribution pension system and assesses reform options aimed at increasing replacement rates. An international comparison shows that, despite being quite influential when established, it is now delivering low ...
Christopher Evans, Samuel Pienknagura
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Problems of pension provision in Russia
The article identifies trends in the formation, development, and reform of the pension system of Russia over 30 years. The advantages and disadvantages of the existing pension system are considered, a brief critical analysis of the reform of the pension ...
R. I. Gorelov
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Is there an alternative to the pay-as-you-go pension system in Serbia? [PDF]
International pension reform experiences indicate that, amid demographic aging, each country needs to identify the reform policies most suited to its own economic and social environment.
Altiparmakov Nikola
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The study of the payment regims of retirement pensions in Iran and Norway [PDF]
The issue of pension payments is a serious challenge for governments in today's world. As the main institution, which is faced with a large number of new pensioners every year, governments seek to create pension systems in line with the political ...
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Comparison of Old-age Pension Policy in China and Russia: the Common and the Specific
In the process of transforming from planned economy to market economy, both China and Russia faced the issue of pension reform. There are similarities in the reform and development process and the system model of the pension security system in China and ...
Tianhong Chen
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