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How Can China’s Recent Pension Reform Reduce Pension Inequality?

Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 2021
Pension inequality resulting from fragmented arrangements among different population groups – such as public sector employees, enterprise workers, rural residents, and urban informal workers – has become an essential obstacle to China’s socioeconomic ...
Huan Wang, Jianyuan Huang
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Reform: pension system

International Journal of Public Administration, 2000
This paper covers the main aspects of the reforms of the pension system in Italy. The reform process -concerning the automatic adjustment mechanisms, the eligibility requirements and the determination of benefits- is directed to correct the weakness of the previous system (overprotection, excessive fragmentation, complexity) and to enhance its ...
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Uncertainty and Pension Systems Reforms

Journal of Economic Issues, 2011
Public pension systems have long been a focus of special attention by neoclassical economics. In a context of intense aging processes, mainstream economists argue that the replacement of the pay-as-you-go pensions systems by unfunded individual savings accounts will have a positive impact, at a microeconomic and at a macroeconomic level, and will ...
Jesus Ferreiro, Felipe Serrano
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Existed Pension System and Reforms

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
In considering the Azerbaijan’s pension system and its financial mechanisms in this paper, the main point is to draw attention to changes in the legislation and further development processes. The main directions of reforms of the pension system in Azerbaijan, development of individual account system in the state social insurance system, changes in the ...
Gubad Ibadoghlu   +2 more
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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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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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The Romanian reform of pensions system versus the reforms of pensions system in UE countries [PDF]

open access: possibleRevista economica, 2008
Romania is at the beginning of the pension system implementation. It is very likely that, among all social classes, the reform of the pensions system is addressed less to the pensioners (retired workers). In fact, it is mainly addressed to the generations which are nowadays at the beginning of the career.
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Pension System Reform in Croatia

1997
The study and the proceedings brings the analises of the case studies of the pension system reform (Chile, Poland, Lithuania) focused on the issues of vital importance for the legislative solutions of the pension system reform in Croatia. The particular focus is on the capitalisation of pension funds in the second and third pillar, their role on the ...
Čučković, Nevenka   +5 more
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Poland: the reform of the pension system

Economic Affairs, 1998
The paper presents the system of social security provision introduced in Poland after World War II and discusses the demographic, political and economic reasons for its failure, as well as its impact on the Polish economy. The proposed reform scenarios from two major political proponents, the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Labour and Social ...
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