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Environmental Economics&Policies 115 Health Monitoring&Evaluation 98 Banks&Banking Reform 88 Economic Theory&Research 67 Labor Markets 67 Labor Policies 65 Safety Nets and Transfers 65 Rural Poverty Reduction 59 Pensions&Retirement Systems 58 Population Policies 51 Health Economics&Finance 46 Youth and Governance 40 Debt Markets 35 Insurance&Risk Mitigation 30 Labor Standards 29 Poverty Assessment 29 Services&Transfers to Poor 28 Emerging Markets 27 Primary Education 26 Street Children 26 Access to Finance 24 Gender and Law 23 Children and Youth 22 Poverty Monitoring&Analysis 22 Social Protections&Assistance 21 Housing&Human Habitats 20 Regional Economic Development 20 Education For All 18 Public Sector Economics 17 Poverty Impact Evaluation 16 Social Risk Management 16 National Governance 15 ICT Policy and Strategies 14 Work&Working Conditions 13 Adolescent Health 11 Social Cohesion 11 Economic Stabilization 9 Financial Intermediation 9 Governance Indicators 9 Tertiary Education 9
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Holzmann, Robert 18 Tzannatos, Zafiris 14 Vodopivec, Milan 13 Whitehouse, Edward 10 Fernandez, Luisa 8 Palacios, Robert 8 Andrews, Colin 6 Betcherman, Gordon 6 Dar, Amit 6 Honorati, Maddalena 6 Kuddo, Arvo 6 Rofman, Rafael 6 Subbarao, Kalanidhi 6 Almeida, Rita 5 Canagarajah, Sudharshan 5 Grosh, Margaret 5 Lindert, Kathy 5 Orazem, Peter F. 5 Angel-Urdinola, Diego F. 4 Blunch, Niels-Hugo 4 Braithwaite, Jeanine 4 Castel, Paulette 4 Domelen, Julie Van 4 Koettl, Johannes 4 Lundberg, Mattias 4 Mont, Daniel 4 Ninno, Carlo del 4 Rawlings, Laura 4 Rosati, Furio Camillo 4 Sedlacek, Guilherme 4 Siegel, Paul B. 4 Zampaglione, Giuseppe 4 Alwang, Jeffrey 3 Bhalotra, Sonia 3 Carneiro, Pedro 3 Disney, Richard 3 Forteza, Alvaro 3 Fox, Louise 3 Fretwell, David H. 3 Grimm, Michael 3
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Chile's pension reform after twenty years
Acuna R., Rodrigo; Iglesias P., Augusto - World Bank Group - 2001
The aim of this paper is to describe the 1980 Chilean pension reform and to present its main results and economic impact. It is mainly descriptive; however we have tried to emphasize the lessons that may be learned and that may be of interest to other countries in different circumstances. In...
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Community based targeting mechanisms for social safety nets
Conning, Jonathan; Kevane, Michael - World Bank Group - 2001
This paper interprets case studies, and theory on community involvement in beneficiary selection, and benefit delivery for social safety nets. Several considerations should be carefully balanced in assessing the advantages of using community groups as targeting agents. First, benefits from...
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Disability and work in Poland
Hoopengardner, Tom - World Bank Group - 2001
Disability is more prevalent in Poland than in any other country in the world, and the cost of the disability pension systems, and programs to encourage the employment of people withdisabilities is among the highest in the world - over four percent of GDP. Too generous benefits, and lax...
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Child farm labour : the wealth paradox
Bhalotra, Sonia; Heady, Christopher - World Bank Group - 2001
This paper is motivated by the observation that children in land-rich households are often more likely to be in work than the children of land-poor households. The vast majority of working children in developing countries are in agricultural work, predominantly on farms operated by their...
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Individual accounts as social insurance : a World Bank perspective
Holzmann, Robert; Palacios, Robert - World Bank Group - 2001
The trend toward including individual accounts as part of the mandatory pension system continues unabated. Nine Latin American countries have introduced individual accounts (Chile, Peru, Argentina, Colombia, Uruguay, Bolivia, Mexico, El Salvador and Nicaragua) and several more are preparing to...
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Kazakhstan : an ambitious pension reform
Andrews, Emily S. - World Bank Group - 2001
The pension reform in Kazakhstan was instituted to remove a deteriorating, and costly pay-as-you-go (PAYGO) system with limited liabilities, a relatively low worker to pensioner ratio, and accumulating pension arrears. Analysis was conducted to assess whether the economy could sustain a radical...
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Australia's mandatory retirement saving policy : a view from the new millennium
Bateman, Hazel; Piggott, John - World Bank Group - 2001
Formal retirement income provision in Australia, can be traced back to occupational schemes first offered by banks, and state governments in the nineteenth century. However, the year 1909 marks the beginning of a national retirement income policy, with the introduction of means-tested age...
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Orphans and other vulnerable children : what role for social protection ?
Levine, Anthony [editor]; Doryan, Eduardo; Hunter, Susan; … - World Bank Group - 2001
Recent estimates have provided unprecedented numbers of orphans, and vulnerable children, either brought about because of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, or carriers themselves of HIV infections, a relentless growth which has precipitated a multifaceted care burden, that will too, grow for the next...
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Administrative charges for funded pensions : an international comparison and assessment
Whitehouse, Edward - World Bank Group - 2000
Pension fund charges reduce the rate of return on pension accounts in some countries by up to by two percentage points. Do charges of this scale undermine the case for funded pension provision? How can governments hold back costs and charges? This paper looks at evidence from thirteen coutries,...
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Managing public pension reserves - Part I : evidence from the international experience
Iglesias, Augusto; Palacios, Robert J. - World Bank Group - 2000
Many pension schemes mandated by governments have accumulated large reserves. The management of these funds has a direct effect on financial sustainability, and potential benefit levels. It also has important indirect effects on the overall economy when the funds are large. Part I of this study...
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