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Social security 27 Soziale Sicherheit 27 Altersvorsorge 14 Gesetzliche Rentenversicherung 14 Public pension system 14 Retirement provision 14 Social security benefits 11 Öffentliche Sozialleistungen 11 Welt 10 World 10 Pension reform 7 Rentenreform 7 Arbeitsmarkt 6 Arbeitsmarktpolitik 6 Developing countries 6 Entwicklungsländer 6 Labour market 6 Labour market policy 6 Theorie 6 Theory 6 Arbeitsmigranten 5 Humanitarian aid 5 Humanitäre Hilfe 5 International migration 5 Internationale Migration 5 Migrant workers 5 Armutsbekämpfung 4 Coronavirus 4 Employment 4 Erwerbstätigkeit 4 Informal economy 4 Informelle Wirtschaft 4 Poverty reduction 4 Private Altersvorsorge 4 Private retirement provision 4 Social insurance 4 Social policy 4 Sozialpolitik 4 Sozialversicherung 4 Sub-Saharan Africa 4
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Book / Working Paper 108
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English 108
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Holzmann, Robert 10 Gentilini, Ugo 5 Honorati, Maddalena 4 Andrews, Colin 3 Angel-Urdinola, Diego F. 3 Dale, Pamela 3 Palmer, Edward 3 Van Domelen, Julie 3 Weedon, Emily 3 Zampaglione, Giuseppe 3 Abels, Miglena 2 Chartouni, Carole 2 Fuchs, Michael 2 Guven, Melis U. 2 Heaner, Gwendolyn 2 Jorgensen, Steen Lau 2 Kuddo, Arvo 2 Lindert, Kathy 2 Moreira, Vanessa 2 Pacaci Elitok, Secil 2 Posarac, Aleksandra 2 Rawlings, Laura 2 Rother, Friederike 2 Rubio, Gloria 2 Sanchez-Reaza, Javier 2 Willenborg, Emma 2 Abbady, Shereen 1 Aber, Lawrence 1 Acar Erdogan, Aysenur 1 Ajwad, Mohamed Ihsan 1 Al-Ahmadi, Afrah 1 Al-Ahmadi, Afrah Alawi 1 Almenfi, Mohamed 1 Ambler, Kate 1 Ammar, Ali 1 Ayuningtyas, Pratiwi 1 Azam, Mehtabul 1 Aziz, Sheraz 1 Backiny-Yetna, Prospere 1 Bager, Tobias 1
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Social Protection and Labor Discussion Papers 108 World Bank E-Library Archive 90
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ECONIS (ZBW) 108
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Harnessing a Young Nation's Demographic Dividends through a Universal NDC Pension Scheme : A Case Study of Tanzania
Larsson, Bo - 2019
About one-half of Africa's population will remain below age 30 well past 2050,with relatively few aged 60 and older. Using Tanzania's projected demographics and presenteconomic point of departure, this paper demonstrates how the implicit '*double'*demographic dividend can be harnessed to create...
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Communicating NEST Pensions for 'New' DC Savers in the United Kingdom
Sandbrook, Will - 2019
All UK employers now offer a pension scheme including the use of automatic enrollment. More than 9 million people have started saving into a workplace pension as a consequence. NEST is a pension scheme that any employer can use to meet its auto enrollment obligations. It was set up to serve...
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The Greek Pension Reforms : Crises and NDC Attempts Awaiting Completion
Nektarios, Milton - 2019
Greece's current pension system relies almost exclusively on the state and remains staunchly pay-as-you-go (PAYG) and defined benefit (DB). This paper offers a radical proposal for change: (i) a new multi-pillar notional and financial defined contribution (NDC and FDC) pension system for all...
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NDC : The Generic Old-Age Pension Scheme
Gora, Marek - 2019
This paper defines a universal public pension scheme (UPPS) as a government mandated lifecycle longevity insurance scheme that transfers individual consumption from the working years to retirement. It discusses the differences in four UPPS designs designated as either defined contribution (DC)...
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The Norwegian NDC Scheme : Balancing Risk Sharing and Redistribution
Stolen, Nils Martin - 2019
The main goals of reforming the Norwegian old-age pension system toward nonfinancial defined contributions (NDC) in 2011 were to improve long-run fiscal sustainability and labor supply incentives. Maintaining much of the redistributive effects of the former public pension system was also an...
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Sweden's Fifteen Years of Communication Efforts
Boado-Penas, Maria del Carmen - 2019
It is desirable that pension reforms and legislated rules have the backing of thepopulation or at least are accepted by voters. With the objective of achieving-acceptance,'*the Swedish Pensions Agency publishes an annual actuarial balance of the solvency of the whole public pension system and...
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Sweden : Adjoining the Guarantee Pension with NDC
Nelson, Kenneth - 2019
This paper analyzes old-age incomes in Sweden from a pension policy perspective, focusing on both the economic position of elderly citizens and the redistributive effects of the pension system's different parts. The empirical analyses show that each subsequent cohort that reaches retirement age...
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The Politics of NDC Pension Scheme Diffusion : Constraints and Drivers
Guardiancich, Igor - 2019
Nonfinancial defined contribution (NDC) schemes offer governments desirable properties in terms of efficiency, fairness, and financial sustainability and an opportunity to deflect the blame for pension cuts. Yet adoptions of NDC schemes largely ground to a halt and several countries retreated...
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Chile's Solidarity Pillar : A Benchmark for Adjoining Zero Pillar with DC Schemes
Fajnzylber, Eduardo - 2019
In 2008, Chile introduced a New Solidarity Pillar (NSP) designed to eliminate the incidence of poverty among elderly adults by setting a floor at around forty percent of the minimum monthly income for the poorest sixty percent of the population. This paper describes the NSP's main...
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Overview on Heterogeneity in Longevity and Pension Schemes
Lee, Ron - 2019
Differences in life expectancy between high and low socioeconomic groups are often large and have widened in recent decades. In the United States, the differences may now be as large as ten to fourteen years. These longevity gaps strongly affect the actuarial fairness and progressivity of many...
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