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future development of state pensions, arguing that their combined effect is to restore something like a flat rate state … contribution records. This leaves a choice for the remaining sixth of National Insurance benefits: to separate out state pensions …
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This article outlines the recommendations of the UK Pensions Commission, and the data and analysis on which they were … system. The Commission concluded that without reform, structural problems with UK pensions would lead to increasingly … have now largely been adopted by the UK government, imply eventual increases both in state spending on pensions as a share …
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According to Principal-Agent theory, states (the principal) delegate the implementation of a legalized agreement to an international organization (the agent). The conventional wisdom about states’ capacity to control international organizations is that differences among the member states...
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Successive reforms enacted since the 1990s have dramatically changed Europe’s pensions landscape. This paper tries to … inadequate, particularly in Eastern European countries. Similarly while the generosity of minimum pensions appears to have either … impact of price indexation on the relative adequacy of state pensions is becoming even more substantial in view of the …
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strong in those countries where minimum pensions were improved. However, moves to link benefits to contributions have raised …
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's pensions landscape. Nevertheless there remain concerns about future costs, while unease about adequacy is growing. This study … longevity and changes in the value of pensions during retirement. Moreover, rather than focusing only on average earners with … function remains strong, particularly where minimum pensions have improved. However, moves to link benefits to contributions …
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This paper reviews changes in pension policies in EU countries between 1995 and 2005 and describes how they might affect risk of poverty for future pensioner populations. The pension landscape in Europe has changed considerably in the past decade and the paper highlights commonalities as well as...
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interviews with individuals from a wide range of organisations active in the pensions market for these companies to shed light on … employed. We find that many finance directors are sceptical of the benefits of providing pensions for their employees and … providers are reluctant to promote pensions in companies where they perceive the management to be unsupportive and where there …
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This paper examines the performance of personal pensions (exempt unit trusts) in the UK 1980-2000. Unitised personal …
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While Southern European countries have pursued a series of pension reforms since the early 1990s, significant variation arises across them. Focusing on the concept of political replacement risk (the probability of a government being electorally punished for pursuing a given policy) and the...
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