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Do rural households smooth their consumption? Applying an asset-based approach to the case of Malawi
Munich Personal RePEc Archive, 2009Smallholder farming households in most of the developing countries, live in environments that are characterised by substantial risk. They consequently develop a range of risk management strategies. However, analysing household consumption smoothing behaviour requires the availability of both income and consumption data.DocumentImproving food security in Arab countries
World Bank Publications, 2009Arab countries are more exposed than other countries to severe swings in agricultural commodity prices due to the high level of food imports, especially cereals, and continued population growth and urbanisation. Countries need to act urgently to improve food security.DocumentThe right of registration: Development, identity registration and social security
History and Policy, 2007What can developing countries learn from England’s development path? This article examines the role of The Poor Laws (1540 to 1780) in setting the foundation for Britain’s growth from a small, average economy on the European periphery to a world leader. The Poor Laws, comprised of four key components:DocumentTaking the long view
Pensions Institute, 2009Governments are among the few agencies that can help the private sector hedge against the increasing problem of aggregate longevity risk. The authors of this paper urge governments to issue longevity bonds as soon as possible.OrganisationPensionReforms
Online resource centre covering pensions issues. Site contains collections of papers searchable by country, topic, author(s), institution producing the publication, year published.OrganisationRetirement Policy and Research Centre (RPRC)
New Zealand's ageing population poses many economic challenges. The RPRC is an academically focused centre specialising in the economic issues of demographic change.DocumentDC - reality bites: the impact of the financial crisis on DC pension provision
Towers Watson, 2009The current financial crisis has been a wake-up call for employer-sponsored defined contribution (DC) pension schemes.DocumentSocial security reforms in Colombia: striking demographic and fiscal balances
International Monetary Fund, 2009Colombia established pension benefits in 1967, through the creation of the public Pay-as-You-Go System (PAYGO). However, this system quickly dissolved into a crisis as a result of low participation rates.DocumentPrivate pensions and policy responses to the financial and economic crisis
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2009The current financial crisis has had a major impact on global pension assets, with the OECD estimating declines of over 20% at the end of 2008. This is putting pressure on funding levels for defined benefit pension plans, and has served a severe blow to members of defined contribution (DC) plans close to retirement, denting confidence in many DC systems.DocumentDevelopment cooperation for social safety nets in East and Southeast Asia
Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, 2009Countries in East and Southeast Asia are currently undergoing unprecedented double shocks: globalisation and demographic transition. This paper attempts to highlight the nature and magnitude of the impact of these shocks, and discuss policy needs, challenges, and issues in the provision of social safety nets in the region.Pages
