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Social Security and the Age of Retirement [PDF]
Unlike a century ago, people expect their children to live past the age of retirement. This fact has important implications for how workers save for retirement, but has no specific implications for the retirement portion of Social Security.
David Rosnick
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Health Performance Evaluation using preventable mortality criteria
The article presents the results of a study assessing the impact of healthcare on the life expectancy of the population of Moscow. The study is based on the concept of preventable mortality, which makes it possible to identify reserves for reducing ...
A. E. Ivanova +3 more
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Healthy Working Life Expectancy: Measurements and Socio-Economic Inequalities
Population aging in high-income countries challenges the sustainability of social security and pension systems, prompting policies to extend working life. This has implications for social and health outcomes. Healthy working life expectancy is a key metric for understanding the interplay between health and labor force participation in later life ...
Alessandro Feraldi, Christian Dudel
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Life expectancy, heavy work and return to education ; lessons for the social security reform [PDF]
In most industrial countries, while the calculation of pension bene?ts is progressive, public pension systems redistribute weakly from high to low- income earners. They are close to actuarial fairness. This statement results from the following speci?city:
Gilles Le Garrec, Stéphane Lhuissier
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Policies for an Ageing Workforce Work-life balance, working conditions and equal opportunities 2019 [PDF]
At a time of rapid population ageing, a key means of sustaining current welfare states is to extend the length of working lives. In 2050, the share of people over the age of 75 years will be the same as the share over 65 years today.
Anderson, Robert +18 more
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Trends in job quality in Europe [PDF]
Using data from the fifth European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS), this study measures job quality in the 27 countries of the European Union, as well as seven additional countries in Europe that participated in the survey.
Green, Francis, Mostafa, Tarek
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How the Increase of the Life Expectancy Affects the Old-Age Dependency Ratio [PDF]
The old-age dependency ratio is the ratio of the number of elderly people at an age when they are generally economically inactive, compared to the number of people of working age.
Pflaumer, Peter
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Against the background of raising the retirement age to 67 years and the associated lengthening of working lifetimes in higher age groups, this article examines the question of the extent to which this political objective is covered by the health assets ...
Rainer Unger, Alexander Schulze
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Fairness of Public Pensions and Old-Age Poverty [PDF]
In several OECD countries, public pay-as-you-go financed pension systems have undergone major reforms in which future retirement benefit promises have been scaled down.
Friedrich Breyer, Stefan Hupfeld
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This paper recognises that obesity is a growing problem within the UK with Britain with one of the highest rates for overweight children in Europe and with one in three adults predicted to be obese by 2012.
Abdallah Mangoud, Phillipa Hobson
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