The aging of the Austrian population will reach, in the first half of the next century, a level which implies a dramatic deterioration of the performance of the State pension system. Parallel to aging, substantial changes in the marital composition of the elderly population and strong improvements in benefit entitlements for women will be observed. Different solutions to the pension problem are tested and compared
This brief survey paper on the main characteristics of pension systems and social security systems i...
In Austria, the discussion of old-age pensions has so far been based on highly pessimistic demograph...
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In all Western countries included in this study, and under any demographic scenario, the aging of th...
Adverse demographic trends necessitate reforms of the old-age pension systems in all industrialized ...
This study discusses important elements of Austria's recently harmonized statutory pension system. I...
Projections of expenditures for old age pensions, survivor pensions, and disability pensions were ma...
This paper investigates the dynamic consequences of demographic change and various pension reform sc...
This paper investigates the dynamic consequences of demographic change and various pension reform sc...
This paper provides an overview of the interaction between social security and retirement behavior i...
A comparison of the demographic past of the two German states shows that, although some important si...
The current discussion of the reform of the pension system is at cross-roads between safeguarding en...
Abstract: Demographic changes are increasingly putting pressure on the financing of European welfare...
Driven by unfavorable demographic developments and unsustainable, outdated or fragmented systems, pe...
In all industrialized countries, there have been growing fears that the future ageing of the populat...
This brief survey paper on the main characteristics of pension systems and social security systems i...
In Austria, the discussion of old-age pensions has so far been based on highly pessimistic demograph...
The paper discusses the consequences of possible demographic changes in the USSR as a whole and at t...
In all Western countries included in this study, and under any demographic scenario, the aging of th...
Adverse demographic trends necessitate reforms of the old-age pension systems in all industrialized ...
This study discusses important elements of Austria's recently harmonized statutory pension system. I...
Projections of expenditures for old age pensions, survivor pensions, and disability pensions were ma...
This paper investigates the dynamic consequences of demographic change and various pension reform sc...
This paper investigates the dynamic consequences of demographic change and various pension reform sc...
This paper provides an overview of the interaction between social security and retirement behavior i...
A comparison of the demographic past of the two German states shows that, although some important si...
The current discussion of the reform of the pension system is at cross-roads between safeguarding en...
Abstract: Demographic changes are increasingly putting pressure on the financing of European welfare...
Driven by unfavorable demographic developments and unsustainable, outdated or fragmented systems, pe...
In all industrialized countries, there have been growing fears that the future ageing of the populat...
This brief survey paper on the main characteristics of pension systems and social security systems i...
In Austria, the discussion of old-age pensions has so far been based on highly pessimistic demograph...
The paper discusses the consequences of possible demographic changes in the USSR as a whole and at t...