Pensions in DevelopmentChallenging conventional approaches to the delivery of sustainable social protection to the elderly in developing countries (DCs) and assessing the implications therein, this volume 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 and 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 inclusivity and flexibility, the book provides an invaluable treatment of a growing issue in world development. |
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This book is largely unconcerned with the specifics of this debate since ageing of populations does not yet constitute a ... 'The older population of Africa, currently estimated to be slightly over 38 million, is projected to reach 212 ...
This book is largely unconcerned with the specifics of this debate since ageing of populations does not yet constitute a ... 'The older population of Africa, currently estimated to be slightly over 38 million, is projected to reach 212 ...
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This book is largely unconcerned with the specifics of this debate since ageing of populations does not yet constitute a ... The older population of Africa , currently estimated to be slightly over 38 million , is projected to reach 212 ...
This book is largely unconcerned with the specifics of this debate since ageing of populations does not yet constitute a ... The older population of Africa , currently estimated to be slightly over 38 million , is projected to reach 212 ...
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Map 1.1 Global Population 60+ 1999 O 0-9 % 10-24 % - No Data Source : UNDP Population Division 0-9 % 10-24 % 25-29 % 30+ yo No Data Map 1.2 Global Population 60+ 2050 Source : UNDP Population Division A second policy debate relates to ...
Map 1.1 Global Population 60+ 1999 O 0-9 % 10-24 % - No Data Source : UNDP Population Division 0-9 % 10-24 % 25-29 % 30+ yo No Data Map 1.2 Global Population 60+ 2050 Source : UNDP Population Division A second policy debate relates to ...
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Introduction | 3 |
International Organisations and Pension System Reform | 29 |
PublicPrivate Partnerships in Pillared Pension Provision | 61 |
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