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of expected pension receipt. Current pension policy in Germany runs counter to this insight, though, leading to even …
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factor and the increase of the statutory retirement age comprehensive pension reforms have been adopted in Germany in recent … Rente mit 67 wurden in Deutschland in den letzten Jahren umfangreiche Rentenreformen verabschiedet. Diese jüngsten Maßnahmen …
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The 2014 pension reform has three main components. First disability pensions have been increased by about two earnings points, an average monthly gain of 40 euros. In addition low wages in the four years preceding disability-related retirement will now be disregarded. However, since these new...
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Thanks to the reform process between 1992 and 2007, Germany was in a very good position to master demographic change … Germany exhibits only mediocre performance. A farsightedIf a demographicy strategy wants to be farsighted, its core cannot … Germany’s youth. …
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In the summer of 2014 Germany will witness the most substantial expansion of pension expenditures since the 1950s. Yet …
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Just a few months after the federal elections in Germany, the so called pension package entered into force. It mainly …
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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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