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Electronic delivery of social cash transfers: lessons learned and opportunities for Africa
Wahenga, Regional Hunger and Vulnerability Programme, 2010Delivery of cash transfers typically involves a compromise between the cost of reaching recipients literally at the door of their homes, and the savings from providing them at a central point to which recipients must travel to receive their benefit.DocumentWork histories and pension entitlements in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay
Social Protection and Labor, World Bank, 2010This paper proposes alternative methods to project pension rights and implement these methods in Chile, Uruguay and Argentina. The paper indicates that the histories of contribution required to access pensions are apparently unattainable for large segments of the population, at least under the labour market conditions that have prevailed in the region.DocumentRetirement responses to a generous pension reform: evidence from a natural experiment in Eastern Europe
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn, 2010Although a number of emerging countries have successfully introduced non-contributory pensions with broad coverage, very little is known about the labour market and retirement effects of pension systems in the developing world.DocumentNational retirement savings systems in Australia, Chile,New Zealand and the United Kingdom: lessons for the United States
Retirement Security Project, Brookings, 2010Americans today face precarious retirement prospects that have only been made worse by the recession that began in 2007. The US social security system will only be solvent until 2019, after which it will spend more in benefits than it will receive in payroll and other taxes.OrganisationRetirement Security Project, Brookings
The Retirement Security Project is dedicated to promoting solutions to improve the retirement income prospects of millions of American workers.DocumentSocial security system in India: an international comparative analysis
Munich Personal RePEc Archive, 2010In India the lack of a wide social security net has serious implications for well-being of aged, poor people who are unable to meet their old age needs. India’s workforce is largely based in unorganised sector where pension provisions are mainly of a voluntary nature. The size of this sector is a bottleneck in social security provision to the elderly poor in India.DocumentWelfare, inequality and financial consequences of a multi-pillar pension system. A reform in Peru
Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, 2010Peru created the Private Pension system (SPP) in 1993, without dismantling its old defined benefit system (the National Pension System, SNP). However, members of the SPP (those who previously belonged to the SNP) realised that the expected or already received benefits in the SPP were lower than those in the SNP. In order to correct this effects, there have been many costly adjustmentsDocumentWorld population ageing 2009
Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations, 2009This report provides a description of global trends in population ageing and includes a series of indicators of the ageing process by development regions, major areas, regions and countries.DocumentPensions in crisis: Europe and Central Asia regional policy note
World Bank, 2010The financial crisis has had significant impacts on pension systems in the Europe and Central Asia region (ECA), tempting governments to make policy changes in response to the increased pension deficits they are facing.DocumentUrban public pension, replacement rates and population growth rate in China
Munich Personal RePEc Archive, 2009This paper investigates the urban public pension in China, and examines the effects of the replacement rates and population growth rate on the capital-labour ratio, pension benefits, consumption and utility. Furthermore, it figures out the optimal replacement rate.Pages
