This policy paper: (i) provides a global overview of the organization of pension systems, their coverage and benefits, as well as public expenditures on social security, in 178 countries; (ii) analyses trends and recent policies, e.g. extension of coverage in a large number of low- and middle-income countries; (iii) presents the negative impacts of fiscal consolidation and adjustment measures in a number of higher-income economies; and (iv) calls for the expansion of social protection in pursuit of crisis recovery, inclusive development and social justice
A growing number of low and middle income countries have introduced social pension programs for olde...
Ageing is a crucial era at the last stage in the lifespan of human beings, particularly for those wh...
Policies that are meant to support older people in Canada might worsen inequalities. Increasingly pr...
Pension systems are one of the fundamental pillars of the welfare state. The ageing of the populatio...
This brief survey paper on the main characteristics of pension systems and social security systems i...
Whether social protection benefits should be assigned to all (universal) or kept only for those who ...
Social Security programs in post-industrial nations are facing the need for policy reforms. Fiscal s...
This Essay proposes a coherent vision about the protection of old-age pensions and establishes a pub...
This paper studies how an increase in the minimum retirement age affects the labor market behavior o...
The chapters explore implications of an aging workforce for a number of social programs in the comin...
It is now generally recognized that the structure of the populations in countries around the world w...
As a share of older people in the whole population is continuously growing all over the world, polic...
Turner argues that public policy should recognize longevity policy as a distinct policy area. Rather...
This article has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to peer...
South Korea’s rapidly ageing population is putting pressure on the state to come up with new social ...
A growing number of low and middle income countries have introduced social pension programs for olde...
Ageing is a crucial era at the last stage in the lifespan of human beings, particularly for those wh...
Policies that are meant to support older people in Canada might worsen inequalities. Increasingly pr...
Pension systems are one of the fundamental pillars of the welfare state. The ageing of the populatio...
This brief survey paper on the main characteristics of pension systems and social security systems i...
Whether social protection benefits should be assigned to all (universal) or kept only for those who ...
Social Security programs in post-industrial nations are facing the need for policy reforms. Fiscal s...
This Essay proposes a coherent vision about the protection of old-age pensions and establishes a pub...
This paper studies how an increase in the minimum retirement age affects the labor market behavior o...
The chapters explore implications of an aging workforce for a number of social programs in the comin...
It is now generally recognized that the structure of the populations in countries around the world w...
As a share of older people in the whole population is continuously growing all over the world, polic...
Turner argues that public policy should recognize longevity policy as a distinct policy area. Rather...
This article has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to peer...
South Korea’s rapidly ageing population is putting pressure on the state to come up with new social ...
A growing number of low and middle income countries have introduced social pension programs for olde...
Ageing is a crucial era at the last stage in the lifespan of human beings, particularly for those wh...
Policies that are meant to support older people in Canada might worsen inequalities. Increasingly pr...