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resources (both private and public) to maintain a decent standard of living in retirement. Typically, the adequacy of projected … retirement income is judged in relation to some absolute standard (for example, the poverty threshold) and preretirement income … expected retirement income grew robustly from 1989 to 2001 (by 38 percent in real terms) and the share with expected retirement …
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This paper examines the choice of pension scheme and job mobility in Britain. Workers in Britain can choose to belong wholly to the social security (public pension) programme, or to a company-provided plan (occupational pension), or to purchase their own individual pension. We use household...
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How might retirees consider deploying the retirement assets accumulated in a defined contribution pension plan? One …
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indicators are presented for all OECD countries, and the challenges and vulnerabilities of pensions systems in the BRIICS … niveau adéquat des pensions. Les complémentarités et les choix de politiques sont analysés ainsi que les politiques d …
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Given the prevalence of informal labor, most countries have combined contributory social insurance programs (pensions … equity, and reduce labor market distortions. We illustrate this type of integration with the case of old-age pensions which …
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a focus on raising the retirement age, increasing retirement savings, and the political sustainability of reforms that … systems, analyzing how benefits should vary with the age of retirement, labor supply elasticity after France's 1993 pension …
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Pension schemes have a significant influence on the saving and consumption decisions of households. Similarly …-term horizon, the gap between the income which households expect to receive at retirement and the income which pension schemes are …
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’s structural changes. In particular, it focuses on the effects of the system on poverty after retirement and emphasizes the … redistributive component of its design. In addition, there is an analysis of alternative forms for financing pensions at the end of …
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recent introduction of mandatory second-pillar pension saving. But this reform has also raised questions about the structure … of tax breaks on pensions. This Working Paper relates to the 2010 OECD Economic Survey of Israel (www …
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amount of the pension dis-saved after retirement. The findings show that there are no reasons why the EU and the individual …
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