Abstract: (JEL classifications G23, P35, J26) Five years ago, Kazakhstan embarked on a dramatic reform of its pension and social security system in order to move from an unsustainable public defined benefit (“solidarity”) system to one of defined mandatory contributions (accumulative system). While assessment of long-run success is premature, early results have exceeded expectations. This paper considers the reform’s rationale and initial impact: Why did the Government of Kazakhstan decide to introduce a new pension system? What advantages did the state perceive? Was the Government’s decision appropriate, and what alternatives existed? The paper also analyzes pension reform issues that have yet to be fully resolved
AbstractThe pension systems of the post-Soviet space, which had in the background one of the best in...
Common features of all transition and developing economies are concentrated around pension reforms, ...
The subject matter of the research is as follows: pension reforms conducted by some states define th...
for presentation at the Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University, Workshop on Pension...
In recent years, several countries have switched from a defined benefit public pension system to a d...
In 1998, Kazakhstan introduced a funded pension scheme instead of the former Soviet Union’s pay-as-y...
Abstract: (JEL classifications G23, P35, J26) Seven years ago, Kazakhstan embarked on a dramatic ref...
Seven years ago, Kazakhstan embarked on a dramatic reform of its pension and social security system ...
In September 2019, the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan in his address to the Nation mentione...
This article analyzes the aspects of improving the pension provision of citizens of Kazakhstan, the...
The aim of this paper was to study the effects of recently introduced pension reform in Kazakhstan ...
The pension reform in Kazakhstan was instituted to remove a deteriorating, and costly pay-as-you-go ...
The relevance of the paper is caused by the fact that the current pension system did not satisfy eit...
Social protection policy in transition economies are vulnerable to any fiscal risks rooted from impl...
The study examines the current state of Kazakhstan public pension system in terms of its performance...
AbstractThe pension systems of the post-Soviet space, which had in the background one of the best in...
Common features of all transition and developing economies are concentrated around pension reforms, ...
The subject matter of the research is as follows: pension reforms conducted by some states define th...
for presentation at the Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University, Workshop on Pension...
In recent years, several countries have switched from a defined benefit public pension system to a d...
In 1998, Kazakhstan introduced a funded pension scheme instead of the former Soviet Union’s pay-as-y...
Abstract: (JEL classifications G23, P35, J26) Seven years ago, Kazakhstan embarked on a dramatic ref...
Seven years ago, Kazakhstan embarked on a dramatic reform of its pension and social security system ...
In September 2019, the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan in his address to the Nation mentione...
This article analyzes the aspects of improving the pension provision of citizens of Kazakhstan, the...
The aim of this paper was to study the effects of recently introduced pension reform in Kazakhstan ...
The pension reform in Kazakhstan was instituted to remove a deteriorating, and costly pay-as-you-go ...
The relevance of the paper is caused by the fact that the current pension system did not satisfy eit...
Social protection policy in transition economies are vulnerable to any fiscal risks rooted from impl...
The study examines the current state of Kazakhstan public pension system in terms of its performance...
AbstractThe pension systems of the post-Soviet space, which had in the background one of the best in...
Common features of all transition and developing economies are concentrated around pension reforms, ...
The subject matter of the research is as follows: pension reforms conducted by some states define th...