New trends in the provision of retirement benefits: from the experience of economically developed countries

 
PIIS020736760004757-1-1
DOI10.31857/S020736760004757-1
Publication type Article
Status Published
Authors
Affiliation: Institute of Economics, Russian Academy of Sciences
Address: Russian Federation
Journal nameObshchestvo i ekonomika
EditionIssue 4
Pages54-74
Abstract

In the article some important new trends in the provision of retirement benefits in the economically developed countries are analyzed, such as the introduction of flexible regulations of retirement designed to soften the negative impact of the increase of the specified age; adjusting the access to social insurance for workers with various forms of precarious work and for the self-employed, comprising the formation of a system of individual insurance accounts; strengthening mechanisms to ensure adequate pensions for the most vulnerable groups of citizens.

 

 

Keywords pension benefits, early retirement, working life, precarious work, self-employment.
Received18.04.2019
Publication date18.04.2019
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