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National 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 adjustmentsDocumentA social pension in Zambia: perceptions of the cash transfer pilot in Katete
HelpAge International, 2009The Government of Zambia, via its Ministry of Community Development and Social Services (MCDSS), has been running a set of pilot cash transfers to test which could best form the basis of a national social protection system. The pilot being run in the Katete district transfers money to everyone over the age of 60 years, thus creating a form of social pension.DocumentUNECE policy brief on ageing 1: mainstreaming ageing
Project on Population Ageing, Economic Commission for Europe, 2009This policy brief looks at how governments can integrate ageing-related issues into all policy fields in order to bring societies and economies in harmony with demographic change. It also addresses the ways in which all age groups can be equally involved in designing, implementing and evaluating ageing-related policies and programmes.DocumentSocial panorama of Latin America 2009
United Nations [UN] Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, 2009This paper links trends in poverty and income distribution with social protection systems, placing special emphasis on how these systems have responded to the social impacts of recent crisis. The report notices that the different states of the region vary in their preparedness to protect at-risk groups in an economic downturn. The paper underlines these findings:DocumentSocial protection policy: responses to older people’s needs in Zanzibar
HelpAge International, 2009Zanzibar runs a system of contributory pensions (the ZSSF) covering those employed in the public and formal sectors. But overall, only about 40 per cent of older people receive any form of cash payment in their old age. Changing family structures, migration and general poverty have eroded traditional patterns of support, and even where support exists, it is normally inadequate.DocumentWhat can we do about pensions?
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 2009This paper sets out some of the problems with Canada's pension system and outlines some of the options that have been proposed to deal with them.DocumentThe impact of population ageing on the Czech economy
Czech National Bank, Czech Republic, 2009The Czech Republic is facing a population-ageing phenomenon, and its demographic structure is expected to change dramatically, which might have a significant impact on the Czech economy. This paper analyses the potential effects of the expected demographic changes on aggregate economic performance taking into account alternative fiscal policy setups.Pages
