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Economic implications and sustainability of micropensions in the era of pension reforms in India
International Research Journal of Finance and Economics, 2009The new pension system (NPS) introduced by the government of India is South Asia’s first DC (defined contribution) pension scheme. It provides individual retirement accounts, product choices, professional fund management by competing private fund managers and portability through centralised record keeping and administration.DocumentPension systems for the informal sector in Asia
Social Protection and Labor, World Bank, 2009The unprecedented speed at which Asian populations are ageing requires a rapid forward looking response from governments in the region to provide protection against the risk of poverty in old age.DocumentThe social pension in India: a participatory study on poverty reduction impact and role of monitoring groups
HelpAge International Asia, Pacific Regional Development Centre, 2009Poor older people in India have had the benefit of a means-tested social pension for over 10 years. Selection of beneficiaries is a responsibility of local government, and there are reports that the scheme does not always benefit the intended recipients.DocumentPension provision: government failure around the world
Institute of Economic Affairs, 2009This survey of government interventions in pension provision examines the different issues surrounding pensions and public policy in a range of high, middle and low-income countries.In particular it argues that widespread difficulties with state pension schemes make it surprising that there is not more favourable acceptance of private provision for income in old age.Pages
