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Uruguay 4 Social security 3 Soziale Sicherheit 3 Spain 3 Spanien 3 Altersvorsorge 2 Gesetzliche Rentenversicherung 2 Public pension system 2 Retirement provision 2 Social security benefits 2 Öffentliche Sozialleistungen 2 Altersgrenze 1 EU countries 1 EU-Staaten 1 Einkommensverteilung 1 Europa 1 Europe 1 Gender 1 Geschlecht 1 Income distribution 1 Lateinamerika 1 Latin America 1 Redistribution 1 Religion 1 Retirement 1 Social policy 1 Sozialpolitik 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Umverteilung 1
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Rossi, Ianina 5 Forteza, Alvaro 4 Alvarez, Ignacio 1 Bucheli, Marisa 1 Rossi, Máximo 1 da Silva, Natalia 1
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What Social Protection Would an NDC Program Provide in Uruguay? (Qué Protección Social Ofrecería un Pilar de 'Cuentas Nocionales' En Uruguay?) (Spanish)
Forteza, Alvaro - 2014
It is usually accepted that a pure NDC scheme is not adequate to protect individuals against the risk of poverty in old age, because it does not incorporate any redistribution of the system`s revenue. However, we show that insufficient coverage and weak social protection can be more serious...
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Social Security and Gender in Uruguay : An Analysis of the Differences in Pension Access (Seguridad Social y Género en Uruguay: Un Análisis de las Diferencias de Acceso a la Jubilación) (Spanish)
Bucheli, Marisa - 2014
In Uruguay, the pension programs cover over 90% of the elderly. Men are more likely to be eligible for the contributory pensions, while women are over-represented in the assistential and survivor pension programs. This difference is linked to the fact that women tend to have longer spells out of...
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What Incentives to Retirement Does Social Security Provide? The Uruguayan Case (Qué Incentivos al Retiro Genera la Seguridad Social? El Caso Uruguayo) (Spanish)
Alvarez, Ignacio - 2010
The activity rate of mature men has increased in Uruguay in recent decades. This trend is remarkably different from what has been observed in most developed and Latin American countries. We analyze in this paper the incentives to retire implicit in the main social security program of Uruguay. We...
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Religiosity : A Comparison between Latin Europe and Latin America
Rossi, Ianina - 2010
We present a brief discussion about religious behavior from a microeconomic perspective considering individual decisions about church attendance and its frequency in some Latin European and American countries. With this aim, we analyze the links between individuals' religiosity and several...
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The Contribution of Government Transfer Programs to Inequality : A Net-Benefit Approach
Forteza, Alvaro - 2010
The contribution of government transfer programs to inequality is often assessed by analyzing to what extent the benefits paid go to lower income families. Several analysts have found that some key government transfers actually go mostly to middle and high income families and thus contribute to...
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