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Live longer, work longer
Ageing Society, 2006This report makes the case for a new agenda of reform which it claims would not only help offset the negative potential effects of population ageing on public budgets and economic growth, but would also promote choice for older workers.DocumentImplementing an integrated package of pension reforms: the final report of the Pensions Commission
Pensions Commission, 2006This document is intended as the final Pensions Commission contribution to the debate on recommendations for pension policy.DocumentThe dependency ratio: what is it, why is it increasing, and what are the implications?
International Longevity Centre, 2005This paper questions the usefulness of the dependency ratio as a means for measuring future burdens of population dependency.DocumentA dynamic model of retirement in Indonesia
California Center for Population Research, USA, 2006This paper builds and estimates a structural dynamic model to simulate the effects of demographic change on labour supply for older men in Indonesia It evaluates two possible public pension reforms, which may be necessary to address the growing needs of an ageing population.The paper:reviews the literature and summarises patterns and determinants of old age labour supply in both develDocumentPension reforms and the development of pension systems: an evaluation of World Bank assistance
Operations Evaluations Division, World Bank, 2006This report is the first evaluation of the Bank’s involvement in pension reform between 1984 and 2004, during which time the Bank assisted 68 countries with reform of their pension systems with loans and credits.It assesses the Bank’s pension reform strategy of recommending the establishment of a multi-pillar pension system, in countries satisfying preconditions, which include sustainable macroDocumentWorld Population Policies 2005
United Nations Population Division, 2006This publication shows, on a country-by-country basis, the evolution of Government views and policies from 1976 to 2005 with respect to population size and growth, population age structure, fertility and family planning, health and mortality, spatial distribution and international migration.For developing countries, the large size of the working age population, high adolescent fertility, low liDocumentWorld mortality report 2005
United Nations Population Division, 2006The main objective of this report is to compile and summarise available information about levels and trends of mortality and life expectancy for national populations.DocumentThe ageing population, pensions and wealth creation
Tomorrow's Company, 2005This study examines some of the issues raised in the First Report of the UK's Independent Pensions Commission and challenges the assumptions that have created a sense of panic.The authors argue that:terms applied in relation to pensions, such as support and dependence are misleading - rather than estimate what resources might be required to provide a decent pension by comparing the numbDocumentDemographic transition in Asia and its consequences
Asia 2015 Conference: Promoting Growth, Ending Poverty, 2006There have been significant changes to the populations of Asian countries over the last five decades; these have implications for education provision, social security and the environment. The speed and the current phase of the transition vary greatly between and also within countries.DocumentLong-term immigration projection methods: current practice and how to improve it
Center for Retirement Research, Boston College, 2006Assumptions about international migration are an increasingly important component of demographic projections.Pages
