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Using the Japanese Study of Aging and Retirement (JSTAR), a new Japanese panel survey of people age 50 or older, we find that many Japanese in their early 50s - compared with those in their late 50s and early 60s - expect their level of public pension benefits to decline. We find that recent...
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This paper analyzes various reform options for Japan's public pension in light of large fiscal consolidation needs of …
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Japan's public pension system underwent radical reforms in 2004, and the results of the first financial review under …
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Within Japan's aging society, public pensions in which the working generation supports retirees will by necessity play …
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presents the details (with examples) of Japan's pension reform; examines the subject of managing investment risk in order to … attain pension system sustainability; and discusses the implications that Japan's experiences may have for other systems …
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incentive mechanism of the public pension system in Japan affecting the retirement behavior has many things in common with those …
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