This brief survey paper on the main characteristics of pension systems and social security systems in twelve European countries and Canada belongs to a series of papers originating from the project "Family, Household, and Social Security in Aging Societies." It provides a basis for comparing past and probable future trends in the thirteen countries currently participating in the project
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This paper reviews the pension systems of Portugal and explores comparative analysis with other S...
What is the future of social systems in OECD countries ? In our view, the answer belongs to the real...
The paper examines formation and sustainability of Pay-As-You-Go pension systems within the conseque...
In all Western countries included in this study, and under any demographic scenario, the aging of th...
Social security programs (i.e., national pension systems) differ widely between countries. This is o...
The aging of the Austrian population will reach, in the first half of the next century, a level whic...
Subject of research – pension systems of foreign countries. Aim of research is to determine regulari...
Pension systems are one of the fundamental pillars of the welfare state. The ageing of the populatio...
A comparison of the demographic past of the two German states shows that, although some important si...
This document provides a world comparative analysis regarding the design and reform of pension syste...
This policy paper: (i) provides a global overview of the organization of pension systems, their cove...
This article proposes a novel way of measuring cross-national changes over time in the outputs of so...
Pension system regulation has grown to a complex field of study; many actors have been setting up in...
The paper discusses the consequences of possible demographic changes in the USSR as a whole and at t...
This study investigates the impact of alternative demographic futures on the Canadian pension system...
This paper reviews the pension systems of Portugal and explores comparative analysis with other S...
What is the future of social systems in OECD countries ? In our view, the answer belongs to the real...
The paper examines formation and sustainability of Pay-As-You-Go pension systems within the conseque...