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Claims of the unsustainability of Medicare abound and have been fuelled by the consequences of the 2008-09 economic recession. The looming question for Canadian public health care services is "How will public administrations in Canada sustain their health care expenditures during the next few...
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flexible work-toretirement pathways, would reduce the risk of changed income needs in old age. A range of other social benefits …
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the population that receives public pension benefits. We pay special attention to possible increases in the age of …
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the population that receives public pension benefits. We pay special attention to possible increases in the age of …
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The purpose of this paper is to examine what key reform attempts during the Bill Clinton and George W. Bush presidencies reveal about the wider possibilities for social policy change in the United States. Most particularly, why were Presidents Clinton and Bush able to achieve their goals in some...
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benefits emerged largely unscathed. Drawing on the comparative experience of other OECD nations, we highlight four …
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public benefits are more equally distributed than work income; (ii) Because of the progressive nature of government benefits …
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Within the 65+ age group, the percentage of labour market income received by the top 1% of earners has increased from about 30% in 1982 to more than 60% in 2002. The trend is smooth, is roughly uniform across provinces and does not appear to have been accelerated by top marginal tax rate...
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benefits on low income households, permitting individuals to opt out of the second tier of the public programme into private …
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and private pension benefits, as the growth of 401(k) and other savings schemes combined with exceptional stock- market … performances stimulated financial optimism and legitimized what is commonly known as pension privatization (diverting contributions …
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