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Language: English
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Cover; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; III. The Gender Dimension of Pension Reform with NDC; 10. Gender in the (Nonfinancial) Defined Contribution World: Issues and Options; Tables; 10.1 Gender-related characteristics of NDC plans; 10.2 Simulated effect of joint annuities and unisex tables in Chile; Figures; 10.1 Real annual payouts over lifetime: Using the imputed interest rate and indexation method to determine the time stream of real benefits for a given retirement accumulation; COMMENT: Ann-Charlotte Ståhlberg
11. To Share or Not to Share: That Is the Question11.1 Global gender gap in labor force participation, 2009; 11.2 The effect of sharing pensions between individuals i and j; 11.1 Illustration of annuity payments with a joint annuity; 11.3 Comparison of male and female income, 1995-2007; 11.4 Ratio of female-to-male pension and income for couples when the oldest person is 70 years of age, 1995-2007; 11.5 Age distribution of men and women in a couple when the oldest partner is 70 years, 1995-2007; 11.6 Effect of divorce on pension income, 1997-2007
11.7 Number of spouses who outlive their partners each year in Sweden, 1996-200711.8 Men's change in pension plus income and change in utility when sharing is imposed, 1995-2007; 11.9 Women's change in pension plus income and change in utility when sharing is imposed, 1995-2007; 11.10 Tax revenues lost per person because of the decrease in men's taxable pension income to a lower tax bracket under sharing, 1995-2007; 11.11 Notional capital for 1,600 Swedish spouses, both born in 1941 and retired at age 65 in 2006
11.12 Distribution of notional pension capital for Swedish spouses, born in 1941 and retired at age 65 in 200611.2 Joint annuities for Swedish couples: Case 1; 11.3 Joint annuities for Swedish couples: Case 2; COMMENTS: Elsa Fornero; Ann-Charlotte Ståhlberg; 12. Pension Entitlements of Women with Children: The Role of Credits within Pension Systems in OECD and EU Countries; 12.1 OECD average pensionable ages by gender, 1950-2050; 12.1 Pension schemes in countries without explicit child-care credits for full-time workers
12.2 Objectives of implicit and explicit credits related to children in selected European countries12.2 Change in the gross pension replacement rates relative to full career, according to length of break, OECD average; 12.3 Change in the net pension replacement rates relative to full career, according to length of break, OECD average; 12.4 Change in gross pension replacement rates for those with child-care breaks compared to full career, OECD average; 12.5 Gross pension replacement rates for interrupted career compared to full career
12.6 Gross pension replacement rates relative to full career if credits exist or are removed
ISBN: 978-0-8213-9478-6 ; 978-0-8213-9479-3 ; 978-0-8213-9478-6
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ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
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