The theme of this fourth edition of Pensions at a Glance is pensions, retirement and life expectancy. Many countries have increased pension ages in the face of population ageing and longer lives. Some have introduced an automatic link between pensions and life expectancy. Improvements to the incenti
Retirement-income systems in OECD Countries.
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- Publisher
- OECD
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 283
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
The Framework of Pensions at a Glance : p. 15 --
Part I Policy Issues --
1. Pension Systems during the Financial and Economic Crisis : p. 25 --
2. Incomes and poverty of older people : p. 55 --
3. Recent pension reforms : p. 85 --
4. The pension gap and voluntary retirement savings : p. 97 --
Part II Indicators of pensions policies --
Pensions entitlements : p. 115 --
Retirement-income systems : p. 135 --
Demographic and economic context : p. 145 --
Part III Country profiles : p. 157.
β¦ Subjects
Pensions de retraite;Plans de retraite;ReΜformes sociales;Analyse comparative;Organisation de coopeΜration et de deΜveloppement eΜconomiques
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