This paper reviews recent developments in pensions policy in a range of countries and identifies some of the main forces driving the policy reform agenda. The paper brings a new perspective to some familiar issues, drawing specifically on the research and policy experience of Australia, China and the United States. Its basic message is that to fully understand the forces influencing national pension systems, it is necessary to understand the forces and expectations that are specific to each country. Three main themes are addressed: demographic change; financing of pensions; and the role of politics
This paper discusses the issue of pension reform in the context of its consistency with broad interg...
Through a comparative perspective, the present paper sheds light on recent policy trends and politic...
Subject of research – pension systems of foreign countries. Aim of research is to determine regulari...
This article examines why and how the first pension policies were adopted in North America, Europe, ...
This article offers a comparative, qualitative analysis of the changing nature of—and relationship b...
This article provides a descriptive and introductory overview of issues driving the initiatives to r...
This paper discusses the building blocks of pension reform in the light of economic theory, and thei...
ABSTRACT: The world is witnessing an important increase in number of elderly people. This process is...
This paper considers international trends in pension arrangements, starting with lessons from econom...
Labor market reform encompasses a wide range of issues aimed at increasing competitiveness, increasi...
What factors explain pension reform decisions in countries with generous public pension systems and ...
Mandatory pensions are a worldwide phenomenon. However, with fixed contribution rates, monthly benef...
Pension systems are among the most important welfare systems of society and they are subject to smal...
The research focuses on current pension policy issues. It takes into account the major changes in th...
This paper examines the impact of welfare reforms on the sustainability of public pension schemes. T...
This paper discusses the issue of pension reform in the context of its consistency with broad interg...
Through a comparative perspective, the present paper sheds light on recent policy trends and politic...
Subject of research – pension systems of foreign countries. Aim of research is to determine regulari...
This article examines why and how the first pension policies were adopted in North America, Europe, ...
This article offers a comparative, qualitative analysis of the changing nature of—and relationship b...
This article provides a descriptive and introductory overview of issues driving the initiatives to r...
This paper discusses the building blocks of pension reform in the light of economic theory, and thei...
ABSTRACT: The world is witnessing an important increase in number of elderly people. This process is...
This paper considers international trends in pension arrangements, starting with lessons from econom...
Labor market reform encompasses a wide range of issues aimed at increasing competitiveness, increasi...
What factors explain pension reform decisions in countries with generous public pension systems and ...
Mandatory pensions are a worldwide phenomenon. However, with fixed contribution rates, monthly benef...
Pension systems are among the most important welfare systems of society and they are subject to smal...
The research focuses on current pension policy issues. It takes into account the major changes in th...
This paper examines the impact of welfare reforms on the sustainability of public pension schemes. T...
This paper discusses the issue of pension reform in the context of its consistency with broad interg...
Through a comparative perspective, the present paper sheds light on recent policy trends and politic...
Subject of research – pension systems of foreign countries. Aim of research is to determine regulari...