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Demographic change inevitably shifts the balance between contributors and recipients in the pension system. Moreover, in the German pension system benefit levels are closely linked to the current state of economic prosperity. Therefore, in the coming decades stabilisation of old-age security...
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This article examines recent pension reforms in OECD countries. All countries are facing the challenge of designing both financially and socially sustainable pension policies in a context of weak economic growth, low financial returns and ageing populations. In some cases, countries have been...
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rather privileged groups of the insured. These measures endanger the sustainability of the German pension system and will …
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pandemic-related population deficit among ages 65 and above across Europe. The article also looks at population aging under …
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. Even the EU Commission has prioritised life expectancy in its recommendations for greater sustainability in the pension …
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for an intensified debate about Europe and Germany's immigration policies. The policy of closed doors, which has been the … early as possible, and they may help cushion demographic disruptions in Europe. Finally, a transparent allocation system … that is based on objective criteria is needed to distribute migrants in a fair and reasonable manner across Europe. …
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