Most European Union Member States are developing reforms of their public systems in order to respond to the aging of their populations and the pressure of financial markets to assure their long-term financial viability.This article explores the financial viability of the pension systems, and their impact on public finance, the pensions policy in the European Union, the public systems of pensions in the European Union Countries and the main components of the different reforms (changes in legal retirement age, pension benefits, sustainability factor and so on) in recent decades aimed at strengthening the future sustainability of the pensions systems
At the end of the twentieth century, the problem of pension financing became an acute problem in a l...
This article discusses the main challenges facing earnings-related pension systems in Europe and exp...
This article provides an overview of some of the key issues concerning the future of pensions and re...
The process of European Integration and creation of the single market revealed many questions and bo...
Increases in life expectancy together with the decreases in fertility rates are predicted to make fi...
The aim of this article is to describe the Lithuanian pension system, its reform process and its lon...
textabstractThis paper explores how EU countries can address various challenges (including the aging...
This article provides a brief summary of the most recent changes in public pension policies in the c...
Pension systems around Europe are being reformed for several decades already. Main objectives of the...
In the European Union, life expectancy is increasing, fertility is declining and baby-boomers are re...
This chapter examines the economic and demographic factors that threaten the viability of European p...
Pensions policy in Europe has gone through a long reform process in the last decades. Reforms have ...
This paper analyses the interrelationships between population aging and the public pension system in...
The appearance of the new socio-economic system which is open to the world, , the triggering the pro...
Most EU Member States have carried out substantial pension reforms over the last decades in order to...
At the end of the twentieth century, the problem of pension financing became an acute problem in a l...
This article discusses the main challenges facing earnings-related pension systems in Europe and exp...
This article provides an overview of some of the key issues concerning the future of pensions and re...
The process of European Integration and creation of the single market revealed many questions and bo...
Increases in life expectancy together with the decreases in fertility rates are predicted to make fi...
The aim of this article is to describe the Lithuanian pension system, its reform process and its lon...
textabstractThis paper explores how EU countries can address various challenges (including the aging...
This article provides a brief summary of the most recent changes in public pension policies in the c...
Pension systems around Europe are being reformed for several decades already. Main objectives of the...
In the European Union, life expectancy is increasing, fertility is declining and baby-boomers are re...
This chapter examines the economic and demographic factors that threaten the viability of European p...
Pensions policy in Europe has gone through a long reform process in the last decades. Reforms have ...
This paper analyses the interrelationships between population aging and the public pension system in...
The appearance of the new socio-economic system which is open to the world, , the triggering the pro...
Most EU Member States have carried out substantial pension reforms over the last decades in order to...
At the end of the twentieth century, the problem of pension financing became an acute problem in a l...
This article discusses the main challenges facing earnings-related pension systems in Europe and exp...
This article provides an overview of some of the key issues concerning the future of pensions and re...