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On the Future of Social Security Systems

SSRN Electronic Journal
This paper elaborates and tries to extend, here and there, a key vision from Kim Jinsoo (of Yonsei University) that social security systems are subject to an uphill battle in the coming decades around the world, which they are most likely -- if they abstain from responding quickly in appropriate terms, and to full extent -- to lose.
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The Social Security System

Scientific American, 1982
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The Brazilian social security system

2000
This paper presents a summarized picture of the Brazilian Social Insurance System, both in terms of the system that cover workers in private sector - Regime Geral de Previdência Social (RGPS) (General Regime for Social Security) - and in terms of the various systems that cover public servants hired under the civil service unified regime - Regime ...
de Oliveira, Francisco Eduardo Barreto   +1 more
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Optimal Strategies for Reducing Number of People in the Social Security System

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2020
Paul S F Yip, MengNi Chen, Bing Kwan So
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The Growth and Containment of Social Security Systems

Development Policy Review, 1999
MacKellar, F.L., McGreevey, W.P.
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STATE PENSION SECURITY IN THE SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM

Visnyk Universytetu “Ukraina”, 2023
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Brazilian social security system

2015
This paper presents a summarized picture of the Brazilian Social Insurance System, both in terms of the system that cover workers in private sector - Regime Geral de Previdência Social (RGPS) (General Regime for Social Security) - and in terms of the various systems that cover public servants hired under the civil service unified regime - Regime ...
Barreto de Oliveira, Francisco Eduardo   +1 more
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Individual Risk in an Investment-Based Social Security System

American Economic Review, 2001
Martin Feldstein
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