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This paper focuses on the development of the funded, occupational pension (OP) system in Denmark. Launched in 1987, as a grand agreement between social partners backed by the government, and as part of the collective wage bargaining process, the Danish OP system differs from the set-up in most...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012182850
Der Koalitionsvertrag ist kein Zukunftssicherungsvertrag für die Jungen. Geschlossen wurde er, weil er sich an Wählerstimmen orientiert. Das verlangen wir allerdings von den Parteien in einer Demokratie. Der Mindestlohn, die Mindestrente, die Mütterrente, die Rente mit 63 und der...
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Im Großen und Ganzen sind die Sozialversicherungen zukunftsfähig aufgestellt; gleichwohl besteht weiterer Handlungsbedarf. Mit der Agenda 2010 und dem Wechsel von einem Defined Benefit- auf ein Defined Contribution-System hat die Regierung Schröder den ersten, mit der Schuldenregel, der...
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The paper provides a framework for the conceptualization, definition and estimation of legacy costs that need to be addressed in a reform that transforms an unfunded defined contribution (NDB) scheme into a notional (or non-financial) defined contribution (NDC) scheme. As the new contribution...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009156100
Der Koalitionsvertrag ist kein Zukunftssicherungsvertrag für die Jungen. Geschlossen wurde er, weil er sich an Wählerstimmen orientiert. Das verlangen wir allerdings von den Parteien in einer Demokratie. Der Mindestlohn, die Mindestrente, die Mütterrente, die Rente mit 63 und der...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010362968
The paper provides a framework for the conceptualization, definition and estimation of legacy costs that need to be addressed in a reform that transforms an unfunded defined contribution (NDB) scheme into a notional (or non-financial) defined contribution (NDC) scheme. As the new contribution...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013136301
This paper focuses on the development of the funded, occupational pension (OP) system in Denmark. Launched in 1987, as a grand agreement between social partners backed by the government, and as part of the collective wage bargaining process, the Danish OP system differs from the set-up in most...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012154531
The paper provides a framework for the conceptualization, definition and estimation of legacy costs that need to be addressed in a reform that transforms an unfunded defined contribution (NDB) scheme into a notional (or non-financial) defined contribution (NDC) scheme. As the new contribution...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008694992
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This paper takes a look at certain results of the modelling side of the Hungarian pension reform. Preparations are underway to implement actuarial modelling of pension liabilities for the government. The objective is to understand how the state might face challenges of the present pay-as-you-go...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013111877