The paper surveys the state of German pension system after a sequence of reforms aimed at achieving long-term sustainability. We argue that the latest reforms have moved pension provision in Germany in principle from a defined benefit to a defined contribution scheme, and that this move has stabilized pension finances to a large extent. We furthermore argue that the real economy consequences of global financial create threats to the core success factors of the reforms – cutting pension levels and raising mandatory pension age. Finally the paper discusses further possible reform measures, including the option to install a fourth pillar providing income in retirement through working after pension age
The paper examines the long-term implications of various reform options on retirement entry decision...
The German pension system, designed by Bismarck almost 120 years ago, was the first for-mal pension ...
'A paradigm shift in pension policy decided by the German red-green coalition government will affect...
The paper surveys the state of German pension system after a sequence of reforms aimed at achieving ...
The German pension system was the first formal pension system in the world, designed by Bismarck nea...
Germany still has a very generous public pay-as-you-go pension system. It is characterized by early ...
The German pension system was the first formal pension system in the world, designed by Bismarck nea...
relevance for policymakers. Any opinions and views on policy expressed are those of the author(s) an...
This paper states that German pension policies have taken a new path. After describing the major cha...
Germany relies almost exclusively on a public pay-as-you-go pension system for old-age in- come pro...
'Germany still has a very generous public pay-as-you-go pension system. It is characterized by early...
Version: 30. August 2004Paper Prepared for the 2004 General Assembly of the Japan Pension Research C...
The paper outlines different concepts for designing pension policies linked to current reform propos...
The paper examines the long-term implications of various reform options for retirement entry decisio...
The financing problems beleaguering the public pension system have again shifted the spotlight onto ...
The paper examines the long-term implications of various reform options on retirement entry decision...
The German pension system, designed by Bismarck almost 120 years ago, was the first for-mal pension ...
'A paradigm shift in pension policy decided by the German red-green coalition government will affect...
The paper surveys the state of German pension system after a sequence of reforms aimed at achieving ...
The German pension system was the first formal pension system in the world, designed by Bismarck nea...
Germany still has a very generous public pay-as-you-go pension system. It is characterized by early ...
The German pension system was the first formal pension system in the world, designed by Bismarck nea...
relevance for policymakers. Any opinions and views on policy expressed are those of the author(s) an...
This paper states that German pension policies have taken a new path. After describing the major cha...
Germany relies almost exclusively on a public pay-as-you-go pension system for old-age in- come pro...
'Germany still has a very generous public pay-as-you-go pension system. It is characterized by early...
Version: 30. August 2004Paper Prepared for the 2004 General Assembly of the Japan Pension Research C...
The paper outlines different concepts for designing pension policies linked to current reform propos...
The paper examines the long-term implications of various reform options for retirement entry decisio...
The financing problems beleaguering the public pension system have again shifted the spotlight onto ...
The paper examines the long-term implications of various reform options on retirement entry decision...
The German pension system, designed by Bismarck almost 120 years ago, was the first for-mal pension ...
'A paradigm shift in pension policy decided by the German red-green coalition government will affect...