The aim of this study is to compare Lithuanian and Swedish pension systems from the point of view of their design and performance in order to elaborate reasonable recommendations to Lithuanian pension policy based on the best Swedish experience. Swedish income, premium and guaranteed old-age pensions system are compared with the analogous Lithuanian system of the “first,” “second” pillars and the “social” pensions. The main features of the systems are discussed, and the performance of the systems, mainly from the point of view of adequacy, is compared. The differences in system design and performance are identified, and the possible reasons of these differences are examined. Special attention is paid to differences in financing and the appr...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the meanings and the problems of Reformed Pension Scheme...
This paper focuses on the comparison of legal frameworks and performance of funded pillars in the pe...
Pension systems of the three Baltic States have very much in common. These commonalities are induced...
Analysis of Alternatives of Old-Age Pension System: Lithuania's Case The problem of the research – d...
This paper evaluates the Lithuanian second pillar pension system from the point of view of individua...
In addition to the regular publications on social protection in the Nordic countries, NOSOSCO also p...
The aim of the study was is to evaluate the impact of a privately accumulated second pillar componen...
The author presents a comparative analysis of old-age pension systems in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuan...
This paper seeks to analyse the ability of different pension systems to cope with the pressures of p...
My thesis deals with the change of retirement policy in the Nordic welfare state. It focus on the pe...
The topic of this thesis is the issue of pension systems, which are an integral part of every advanc...
Olga Rajevska ’s doctoral dissertation “Adequacy and Equity of Pensions as a Function of Pension Sys...
The government, in order to achieve the welfare of the citizens in the retirement age to keep pace w...
The government, in order to achieve the welfare of the citizens in the retirement age to keep pace w...
Sweden changed its pension system drastically in 1999. The new Swedish pension system is a pay-as-yo...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the meanings and the problems of Reformed Pension Scheme...
This paper focuses on the comparison of legal frameworks and performance of funded pillars in the pe...
Pension systems of the three Baltic States have very much in common. These commonalities are induced...
Analysis of Alternatives of Old-Age Pension System: Lithuania's Case The problem of the research – d...
This paper evaluates the Lithuanian second pillar pension system from the point of view of individua...
In addition to the regular publications on social protection in the Nordic countries, NOSOSCO also p...
The aim of the study was is to evaluate the impact of a privately accumulated second pillar componen...
The author presents a comparative analysis of old-age pension systems in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuan...
This paper seeks to analyse the ability of different pension systems to cope with the pressures of p...
My thesis deals with the change of retirement policy in the Nordic welfare state. It focus on the pe...
The topic of this thesis is the issue of pension systems, which are an integral part of every advanc...
Olga Rajevska ’s doctoral dissertation “Adequacy and Equity of Pensions as a Function of Pension Sys...
The government, in order to achieve the welfare of the citizens in the retirement age to keep pace w...
The government, in order to achieve the welfare of the citizens in the retirement age to keep pace w...
Sweden changed its pension system drastically in 1999. The new Swedish pension system is a pay-as-yo...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the meanings and the problems of Reformed Pension Scheme...
This paper focuses on the comparison of legal frameworks and performance of funded pillars in the pe...
Pension systems of the three Baltic States have very much in common. These commonalities are induced...