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This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the generational wealth transfer within Sweden's public pay-as-you-go pension system introduced in 1960. Using extensive administrative registers, the paper quantifies the contributions made and benefits received by each birth cohort. The findings...
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We examine the future benefits of the Israeli privatized pension system, which is considered as a model of transition to funded pension systems worldwide. This research is based on an extensive database obtained from one of the largest traditional private funds in the market. The results paint a...
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longevity is the main cause of the problem. However, in our opinion, longevity itself is not a problem and, therefore, should … of characteristic behaviours throughout the life cycle of a person that are motivated by increased longevity. The pension …-increasing longevity. Rebalancing resources and life cycle needs are also discussed, with particular attention to the economic needs from …
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This study contributes to the discussion about a fair and balanced pension system with a collectively funded pension scheme or social security and a defined contribution pillar. With an invigorated risk approach using financial option positions, it considers the variance of socioeconomic...
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The change in economic and sociodemographic reality, characterized by a continuous increase in longevity, the … that tries to solve the pressure that increasing longevity is putting on pension schemes to provide adequate and …
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