Pensions in DevelopmentRoutledge, 29/03/2018 - 772 من الصفحات This title was first published in 2001. Challenging conventional approaches to the delivery of sustainable "social protection" to the elderly in developing countries (DCs) and assessing their implications, this work discusses the appropriateness of the public management of funded systems in DCs with relatively large formal sectors. The combination of social assistance approaches to social protection for the elderly facilitates the formation of an original unbiased "pensions in development" approach. Arguing for expeditious implementation of non-contributory tax (or aid) financed universal old-age "pensions" provision in all DCs and advocating industry flexibility and inclusivity, the book provides a treatment of a growing issue in worldwide development. |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 1-5 من 79
... private sector fund management 'professionals' is at least ill-judged and at worst highly risky for the life-savings of the citizens of DCs who can ill afford the potential consequences even of poor returns on their investments, let ...
... sector employment and beyond into aspirant , but characteristically small , private sectors . However , inevitably , given large informal sectors and economies dominated by self employment in subsistence agriculture , the population ...
... private sector employees are covered by company pension schemes , against 100 percent in Switzerland ' ( Vittas , 1993 , p.3 ) . However , in practice , the impact of the Swiss system on the evolution of the Bank's pension reform ...
... private sector and away from the public sector , and did so , moreover , in the context of a middle income developing state , with all the obvious implications for , and , in many cases , potentially direct relevance to , the many other ...
لقد وصلت إلى حد العرض المسموح لهذا الكتاب.
المحتوى
1951 | |
1967 | |
PublicPrivate Partnerships in Pillared Pension Provision | |
Reform | |
Epitaph | |
Trends and Issues in Social | |
Alternative Agendas for Least Developed Countries | |
The Pension FundCapital Market Nexus | |
From Monologue to Dialogue | |
Appendix | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |