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Assessing the sustainability of pension reforms in Europe: a pension wealth approach

Assessing the sustainability of pension reforms in Europe: a pension wealth approach

... of pension reforms focuses solely on financial ...state pension spending projections expected as a result of a reform. Pension adequacy and financial sustainability tend to be seen as ...

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Assessing the sustainability of pension reforms in Europe

Assessing the sustainability of pension reforms in Europe

... reforms in Poland and the UK. This shows very clearly that the impact of the pension reforms in Poland will be more strongly felt by those on low incomes, and particularly women. By contrast in the ...

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Employers’ Attitudes and Likely Reactions to the Workplace Pension Reforms 2009

Employers’ Attitudes and Likely Reactions to the Workplace Pension Reforms 2009

... no pension scheme, irrespective of other differences between ...on pension provision were also more likely to be aware of the reforms than employers who thought their employees valued provision less, ...

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Pension reforms in the 1990s and during the financial crisis: More of the same?

Pension reforms in the 1990s and during the financial crisis: More of the same?

... hand, reforms continued to push towards adopting stronger activation policies in welfare policies (Vis et al, 2011) with a strengthening of the contributory principle (see European Commission, ...delayed ...

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The impact of structural Pension reforms on the macroeconomic performance: an empirical analysis

The impact of structural Pension reforms on the macroeconomic performance: an empirical analysis

... of pension reform using a large cross country panel data ...if pension reforms increase output and consider the factors that may affect the magnitude of this relationship between pension ...

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Evaluating the possible impact of pension reforms on elderly poverty in Europe

Evaluating the possible impact of pension reforms on elderly poverty in Europe

... that reforms have tended to reduce the strength of the poverty alleviation function of state pension ...minimum pension provision has improved, men on lower incomes are now much less likely to have ...

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Evaluating the possible impact of pension reforms on future living standards in Europe

Evaluating the possible impact of pension reforms on future living standards in Europe

... of pension reforms which assume full careers over-represent the real efficacy of existing pension systems, as they imply that individuals benefit from the maximum generosity of the ...their ...

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Assessing the sustainability of pension reforms
in Europe

Assessing the sustainability of pension reforms in Europe

... the pension reform legislated in ...state pension generosity, relative pensioner poverty will stop falling and will remain fairly ...of pension reforms in France and ...both reforms ...

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Pension wealth and household saving: evidence from pension reforms in the UK

Pension wealth and household saving: evidence from pension reforms in the UK

... of pension wealth is unlikely to be equal to actual pension wealth; furthermore, we only have an approximation to pension ...the pension reforms to identify a number of ...these ...

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Voluntary and involuntary retirement decision : does real wage rigidity affects the effectiveness of pension reforms ?

Voluntary and involuntary retirement decision : does real wage rigidity affects the effectiveness of pension reforms ?

... wage, pension and social security payments and freely choose the retirement date that maximizes their expected ...in pension entitlements due to additional years of work is often insucient to cover the ...

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Pension reforms in the EU since the early 2000's: achievements and challenges ahead

Pension reforms in the EU since the early 2000's: achievements and challenges ahead

... private pension schemes is to some extent financed in CEECs through public debt issuance (as seen, contributions into these new schemes are most of the times financed by reallocating part of the social ...

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International Comparative Analysis of Case Studies on Pension Reforms to the Informal Workers

International Comparative Analysis of Case Studies on Pension Reforms to the Informal Workers

... a pension scheme than other age ...a pension scheme started with the largest employers in October last year and will extend to the smallest firms by ...

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The Political Economy of Pension Reforms in Croatia 1991-2006

The Political Economy of Pension Reforms in Croatia 1991-2006

... After the collapse of ex-Yugoslavia, Croatia inherited a ‘premature’ socialist pay-as- you-go pension system. During the early 1990s, it was used more extensively than else- where in Central and Eastern Europe to ...

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Considerations in Pension Reforms: A Review of the Challenges to Sustainability and Distributive Impartiality

Considerations in Pension Reforms: A Review of the Challenges to Sustainability and Distributive Impartiality

... second-pillar pension schemes are characterised by defined- contribution ...third-pillar pension schemes have been variously designed as individual savings accounts, mutual funds and occupational ...

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Private Pension Systems in Emerging Europe: The Uncertain Road Ahead

Private Pension Systems in Emerging Europe: The Uncertain Road Ahead

... future pension liabilities. The pension reforms kept overall individual pension contribution rates the same (or even lowered them), while redirecting a part of the contributions to the pillar ...

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Pension System Reforms in the Republic of Macedonia: Expected Benefits and Challenges

Pension System Reforms in the Republic of Macedonia: Expected Benefits and Challenges

... of pension savings will most likely jeopardize the once guaranteed security connected to the risk of old age and could violate the principle of social ...the pension reforms could be a reason for the ...

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WORLD EXPERIENCE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PENSION SYSTEMS: GLOBAL TRENDS AND DIFFERENCES ACROSS COUNTRIES

WORLD EXPERIENCE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PENSION SYSTEMS: GLOBAL TRENDS AND DIFFERENCES ACROSS COUNTRIES

... The pension system and the mechanism for managing its finances require changes that are adequate to the current economic, social and demographic conditions, taking into account the advanced world experience gained ...

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Pension policy in EU25 and its impact on pension benefits

Pension policy in EU25 and its impact on pension benefits

... state pension to prices only, the policy in place since the 1983 reforms of Margaret Thatcher’s administration, was leading to an ever-falling level of state ...of Pension Credit and the state second ...

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Increasing the Pensionable Age: What Changes Are OECD Countries Making? What Considerations Are Driving Policy?

Increasing the Pensionable Age: What Changes Are OECD Countries Making? What Considerations Are Driving Policy?

... The average age of retirement used to be low in most countries due to nu- merous policies introduced 30 to 40 years ago which encouraged lower re- tirement ages. However, in response to the growth of the older segment of ...

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Austerity, ageing and the financialisation of pensions policy in the UK

Austerity, ageing and the financialisation of pensions policy in the UK

... This article has argued that the two apparent revolutions in pensions policy now underway represent the financialisation of UK pensions provision, not solely in terms of the reorientation of individual behaviour and ...

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