PENSION REFORM - GOALS AND ESTIMATED RESULTS
The existence of pension schemes does not count for a long period, but its obligation has been historically proven, as the experience of countries has shown that the countries that have the best practices provide better social protection of the ...
Lasha Beridze, George Abuselidze
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PRIVATE AND PUBLIC PENSION SYSTEMS WORLWIDE: CASE OF RUSSIA
The article deals with the Russian pension system and make recommendations for its further development on the basis of international experience. The Russian pension system is in a state of transition.
A. V. Pudovkin
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Płace i emerytury w przyszłości. Na ile stać gospodarkę
Longer life seems to augment economic problems, and – above all – alarming opinions are being voiced about the burden of pension benefits that is imposed on the working population.
Andrzej Sopoćko
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Are the unemployed financially trapped in Serbia? [PDF]
This paper explores the incentives for the unemployed to accept formal work, using the net replacement rate indicator, defined as the ratio of net income while being out of work and net income in work.
Anić Aleksandra, Krstić Gorana
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How to Raise Pensions by Legalizing Informal Employment [PDF]
The article presents the study on the problems of imbalances in the Russian pension system, which prevent ensuring the provision of decent pensions for the population at a level that is adequate to their labor contribution.
Valery P. Chichkanov +2 more
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Earned income tax credits, unemployment benefits and wages: Empirical evidence from Sweden [PDF]
Although there is a large literature on employment effects of earned income tax credits (EITCs) and unemployment benefits, less is known about wage effects. In our model, the impact is via the net (after-tax) replacement rate.
Bennmarker, Helge +2 more
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“Better Safe than Sorry” - Individual Risk-free Pension Schemes in the European Union - Macroeconomic Benefits, the Mobile Working Citizen’s Perspective and Why Nots [PDF]
Variations between the diverse pension systems in the member states of the European Union hamper labour market mobility, across country borders but also within the countries of the European Union.
Peeters, Marga
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Paid parental leave and family wellbeing in the sustainable development era
Background The Sustainable development goals (SDGs) have the potential to have a significant impact on maternal and child health through their commitments both to directly addressing health services and to improving factors that form the foundation of ...
Jody Heymann +7 more
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Private and Public Pension Systems Worldwide: Case of Russia
The article deals with the Russian pension system and make recommendations for its further development on the basis of international experience. The Russian pension system is in a state of transition.
Aleksei V. Pudovkin
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Theoretical Regulations and Institutional Features of Financing Arts
The authors have analyzed organizations of the performing arts sector, one of the classic key benefits in the economy. The empirical research has been based on the economic pattern of “cost disease”. A unique statistical database has been compiled on the
N. A. Burakov, O. A. Slavinskaya
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