Russia is due to hold parliamentary elections on 18 September. To coincide with the elections, we will be running a number of articles on Russian politics and society. In this contribution, Aadne Aasland and Linda Cook outline one of the key challenges facing Russian policymakers: the management of the country’s pension system. While the Russian government is wary of inflaming public opinion over the issue, it is becoming increasingly difficult for Russia to fund pensions at their current rate and tough choices will have to be made in the coming years
On 14 June, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev announced proposals to gradually raise the retirement age...
The paper is devoted to the problem of pension capital formation in the country's financial system, ...
After long and heated debates in Russia, new pension laws with the so-called funded part were put in...
Russia is due to hold parliamentary elections on 18 September. To coincide with the elections, we wi...
The relevance of the paper is caused by the fact that the current pension system did not satisfy eit...
The article deals with the Russian pension system and make recommendations for its further developme...
The article deals with the Russian pension system and make recommendations for its further developme...
Russia is due to hold parliamentary elections on 18 September. To coincide with the elections, we wi...
The relevance of the article is due to the need for radical changes in the Russian pension system, i...
Russia’s government initiated pension reform in 2013 to resolve a crisis: the prolonged recession ha...
This article discusses the pension systems in the member states of the Group of Seven (G-7). A compa...
Russia’s transition to a market economy has been accompanied by serious, and in some ways unanticipa...
This paper examines the dynamics of effective pension age in Russia and in particular the role of sp...
This article analyzes influences on the post-2012 Russian pension reform, focusing on influences “fr...
The subject matter of the research is as follows: pension reforms conducted by some states define th...
On 14 June, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev announced proposals to gradually raise the retirement age...
The paper is devoted to the problem of pension capital formation in the country's financial system, ...
After long and heated debates in Russia, new pension laws with the so-called funded part were put in...
Russia is due to hold parliamentary elections on 18 September. To coincide with the elections, we wi...
The relevance of the paper is caused by the fact that the current pension system did not satisfy eit...
The article deals with the Russian pension system and make recommendations for its further developme...
The article deals with the Russian pension system and make recommendations for its further developme...
Russia is due to hold parliamentary elections on 18 September. To coincide with the elections, we wi...
The relevance of the article is due to the need for radical changes in the Russian pension system, i...
Russia’s government initiated pension reform in 2013 to resolve a crisis: the prolonged recession ha...
This article discusses the pension systems in the member states of the Group of Seven (G-7). A compa...
Russia’s transition to a market economy has been accompanied by serious, and in some ways unanticipa...
This paper examines the dynamics of effective pension age in Russia and in particular the role of sp...
This article analyzes influences on the post-2012 Russian pension reform, focusing on influences “fr...
The subject matter of the research is as follows: pension reforms conducted by some states define th...
On 14 June, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev announced proposals to gradually raise the retirement age...
The paper is devoted to the problem of pension capital formation in the country's financial system, ...
After long and heated debates in Russia, new pension laws with the so-called funded part were put in...