Many countries have recently enacted radical reforms to their pension systems to recover long-term financial sustainability. One measure has been to introduce an actuarially fair pension rule. A system that grants actuarially fair benefits is not only fair across individuals and generations, i.e. it grants equality of treatment, but is also sustainable in the long run. In this paper, we take Italy as a case study and use a microsimulation model – an instrument able to monitor actuarial fairness of the pension rules in a less conventional approach – to analyse the phasing-in of the reforms and their ability to recover the long-term sustainability of the system
Recent reforms of the Italian social security system (Amato-Dini reforms) aimed at reversing the up...
This report is a summary of the research project on the “Adequacy and Sustainability of Old-Age Inco...
This report is a summary of the research project on the “Adequacy and Sustainability of Old-Age Inco...
Many countries have recently enacted radical reforms to their pension systems to recover long-term f...
Most European countries have recently introduced pension system reforms to face the financial proble...
This paper studies how both pension systems and well-being at work can be improved to postpone retir...
International Seminar on Pensions, 5-7 March, 2001, Sano-shoin Hall, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo,...
The paper analyzes the issue of the financial sustainability of the Italian Pension System in the lo...
Reforms to the Italian social security system, carried out from 1992 onwards, will dramatically chan...
The development trajectory of the Italian pension system is prototypical of most Continental and Sou...
Spurred by the ageing transition, many governments have made wide-ranging reforms, dramatically chan...
The paper analysesthe reforms of the Italian mandatory pension scheme for employeeslegislated in the...
Concerns about the consequences of demographic ageing on the sustainability of the pension system ha...
Abstract. Population ageing in Italy is likely to accelerate in the next four decades. Thus, the pro...
Concerns about the consequences of demographic ageing on the sustainability of the pension system ha...
Recent reforms of the Italian social security system (Amato-Dini reforms) aimed at reversing the up...
This report is a summary of the research project on the “Adequacy and Sustainability of Old-Age Inco...
This report is a summary of the research project on the “Adequacy and Sustainability of Old-Age Inco...
Many countries have recently enacted radical reforms to their pension systems to recover long-term f...
Most European countries have recently introduced pension system reforms to face the financial proble...
This paper studies how both pension systems and well-being at work can be improved to postpone retir...
International Seminar on Pensions, 5-7 March, 2001, Sano-shoin Hall, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo,...
The paper analyzes the issue of the financial sustainability of the Italian Pension System in the lo...
Reforms to the Italian social security system, carried out from 1992 onwards, will dramatically chan...
The development trajectory of the Italian pension system is prototypical of most Continental and Sou...
Spurred by the ageing transition, many governments have made wide-ranging reforms, dramatically chan...
The paper analysesthe reforms of the Italian mandatory pension scheme for employeeslegislated in the...
Concerns about the consequences of demographic ageing on the sustainability of the pension system ha...
Abstract. Population ageing in Italy is likely to accelerate in the next four decades. Thus, the pro...
Concerns about the consequences of demographic ageing on the sustainability of the pension system ha...
Recent reforms of the Italian social security system (Amato-Dini reforms) aimed at reversing the up...
This report is a summary of the research project on the “Adequacy and Sustainability of Old-Age Inco...
This report is a summary of the research project on the “Adequacy and Sustainability of Old-Age Inco...