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Final Report of the Pensions Working Group, July 2005
The Pensions Working Group, following the launch of the White Paper on Pensions reform tabled by the Prime Minister in the House of Representatives on 24th November 2004, carried out an extensive and embracing national consultation and discussion process
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Abstract Background Late effects of polio (LEoP) are defined as new symptoms, for example, muscle weakness, fatigue, and pain, occurring many years after an acute polio infection. These impairments can lead to difficulties performing everyday activities (ie, activity limitations) that can reduce a person's ability to take part in society (ie, perceived
Nilla Andersson +3 more
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Reforming pensions : myths, truths, and policy choices.
This paper discusses the building blocks of pension reform in the light of economic theory, and their application to different types of economy. The opening section sets out the simple economics of pensions. The second section discusses a series of myths
Barr, Nicholas
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The development of industrial pensions in the United States in the twentieth century [PDF]
Pensions are retirement income. They offer protection in case you live long enough to quit collecting a paycheck and can stop working. In the United States, pensions are provided by both public and private sectors.
Williamson, Samuel H.
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Xylella fastidiosa is a major plant pathogen affecting crops such as grapes, citrus, almonds, and olives, with potentially severe consequences for agricultural production and rural livelihoods worldwide. This paper examines the conflict around the management of the X. fastidiosa outbreak affecting olive trees in southern Italy.
Fabio Gatti +2 more
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Public or Private Pensions? Pensions and Pension Politics in the Nordic Countries [PDF]
The pension structures of the Nordic countries are often described as statist structures. Generous public pensions are supposedly crowding out private pension alternatives (including occupational pensions). It is argued that these systems unite the pension-political interests of workers and marginal groups resulting in stable "pension regimes".
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PENSIONS COMMITTEE PROPOSALS ON RETIREMENT BENEFITS
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University Of Melbourne. Pensions Committee
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Unlocking Financial Inclusion: The Dynamics of Bank Account Ownership in Urban Slums
ABSTRACT Financial inclusion is a key driver of sustainable development, contributing to poverty reduction (SDG 1), gender equality (SDG 5), and reduced inequalities (SDG 10). Despite extensive financial‐inclusion policies in India, residents of urban slums remain largely excluded from formal banking systems.
Davide Moro +3 more
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Socioeconomic differences in labour market attachment after breast cancer: a population-based matched cohort study. [PDF]
Hjorth CF, Bakos I, Cronin-Fenton D.
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