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EMPLOYMENT and COMPENSATION 2 Employer strategies 2 Pensions 2 Retirement and pensions 2 Retirement decisions 2
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Turner, John A. 2 Muir, Dana M. 1
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W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research 2
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Longevity Policy: Facing Up to Longevity Issues Affecting Social Security, Pensions, and Older Workers
Turner, John A. - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Turner argues that public policy should recognize longevity policy as a distinct policy area. Rather than separately treating issues raised by life expectancy (e.g., Social Security, pensions, older workers), a unified approach should be developed that recognizes their interrelationship.
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Imagining the Ideal Pension System: International Perspectives
Muir, Dana M.; Turner, John A. - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Muir and Turner gather an international roster of pension experts who present what they think would be the ideal pension systems for their countries and why. Those countries include the United States, the UK, Ireland, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Poland, and Japan.
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