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There is a large professional literature on the correct measurement of the funded status of and indicated employer contributions to government employee pension plans. But static measures do not provide a quantification of the risk that plans could represent in the future in various possible...
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This paper analyzes a tentative defined contribution plan, and compares it to the extant defined benefit plan. The analysis uses a general framework with different employee service assumptions and random investment returns to generate distributions for defined contribution plan accumulations and...
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their working lives. Second, they would pay minimal extra costs, and third, they would not be subject to the whims of …
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Most countries have separate pension plan for public sector employees. The future fiscal burden of these plans can be substantial as the government usually is the largest employer, pension promises in the public sector tend to be relatively generous, and future payments have to be paid out...
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Most countries have separate pension plan for public sector employees. The future fiscal burden of these plans can be substantial as the government usually is the largest employer, pension promises in the public sector tend to be relatively generous, and future payments have to be paid out...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013124771
In the wake of the global pandemic known as COVID-19, retirees, along with those hoping to retire someday, have been shocked into a new awareness of the need for better risk management tools to handle longevity and aging. This paper offers an assessment of the status quo prior to the spread of...
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pension funds’ assets fell below levels needed to meet regulatory requirements. Insufficient funding raises solvency issues …, which could eventually lead to large fiscal costs in case of bail-outs. In response to the crisis, most funds were required … by the regulator to draw up recovery plans to restore their funding over five years. This has raised concerns that the …
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retirement. Pension systems can be financed through pay-as-you-go (PAYG) or through pre-funding. PAYG pension schemes finance old …- age retirement benefits in one particular period with the contributions of the working- age population. Pre-funding, on …
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expenditures. However, some countries combine funding and pay-as-you-go within the first pillar. This article studies a mixed …, diversification is unattractive when pay-as-ou-go and funding are positively correlated for the ex-post case …
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Many US workers receive a large portion of their lifetime compensation in the form of retirement pensions. How do changes in pensions vis à vis salaries affect labor supply and retirement? This paper examines the retirement responses to a reform that changed salaries and pensions of public...
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