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Toward Progressive Pensions: A Summary of the U.S. Pension System and Proposals for Reform
2005Abstract The three tiers of retirement income and security are Social Security; private savings, accumulated by families and individuals in a variety of forms (e.g., bank accounts and mutual funds); and tax-favored retirement savings. The focus of this chapter is the final tier.
Orszag, Peter, Greenstein, Robert
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Reforming Indonesia's pension system [PDF]
Indonesia's nascent capital markets stand to benefit significantly from a thriving pension industry. Now is the time to reform the pensions system, while it has a vibrant economy, rapidly rising income, and a young and growing workforce. The author suggests three main reforms.
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Insecurity in an Orange Envelope: National Pension System Reform in Sweden
, 2015A. Nyqvist
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China’s pension system and reform: an OECD perspective
, 2016M. Queisser, A. Reilly, Yuwei Hu
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Reforming the German Public Pension System [PDF]
Chancellor Bismarck introduced public pensions in Germany more than 120 years ago. That system has expanded into one of the most generous pension systems in the world. Most workers receive virtually all of their retirement income from it. Costs are almost 12 percent of GDP, more than 2.5 times as much as the U.S. Social Security System.
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Canadian pension system: Problems and reform
2011Under the great pressure of the aging population and the recent recession, Canadians are facing a national pension crisis. The pension issue has increasingly become one of the hot topics of concern in the government, the public and academia. This paper provides a thorough examination of the current Canadian public pension system. It discusses in detail
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Pension Reform in Sweden: Radical Reform in a Mature Pension System
This book comprehensively documents developments in pension policy in eleven advanced industrial countries in Western Europe, East Asia and North America. In order to explore what population ageing means for the sustainability of pension systems, the authors present a detailed review of pension policy making over the past two decades and provide up-to ...openaire +1 more source

