|  | Your one point of access to surveys, research and reports for the Pensions ProfessionalSearching for: researcher is "politeia" Surveys listed in reverse order of publication date Results 1-2 of 2. Government actuary sets out principles for pension reform | New study points to international successes | Politeia | Jun 2006 | United Kingdom | Pension Reform, Investment - General, European Union issues | A new study for Politeia written by the Government Actuary Chris Daykin, entitled "The Challenge of Ageing: Pension Reform, International Trends and Future Imperatives", analyses the principles and practices of international pension reforms. It considers a number of different systems, with particular emphasis on Sweden, Finland, Germany and Denmark and compares the diversity of solutions being pursued. These will normally involve a multi-faceted approach: sharing the risk of greater longevity with the generations benefiting from it; reforming financing mechanisms (the amounts paid towards, or the benefits available for, retirement); changing the qualifying conditions (eg the length of working life and credits); structural change (to the frameworks); and new funded vehicles for increasing private saving. More details are generally available exclusively to subscribers of Perspective, the electronic pensions legal & regulatory information and news service. To read the summary, subscribers should launch Perspective and navigate via the Table of Documents to PensionSurveys >> Jun 2006 or click here (this link will not work in all circumstances). For further information about Perspective click here. | 3C337793 | | Click here to contact the authors. | | Solve the Savings problems with savers saving what and when they wish | Solve the Savings problems with savers saving what and when they wish | Politeia | 28 Feb 2005 | United Kingdom | Taxation, Savings, Investment - General | Politeia’s new pamphlet, Saving Savings: How to Promote Personal Investment, analyses the state of savings today, identifies the obstacles to savings (and the schemes designed to overcome such obstacles), and proposes a radical alternative to what is now on offer. More details are generally available exclusively to subscribers of Perspective, the electronic pensions legal & regulatory information and news service. To read the summary, subscribers should launch Perspective and navigate via the Table of Documents to PensionSurveys >> Feb 2005 or click here (this link will not work in all circumstances). For further information about Perspective click here. | 9929003D | | Click here to contact the authors. | |
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