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Occupational pensions play a major role in OECD countries and worldwide, complementing retirement income from state sources. At the end of 2009, private pension savings reached USD 25 trillion. Population ageing has led many OECD countries to undertake a wide range of pension reforms – the overall effect of which has been to reduce public pension promises and, in turn, to increase the importance of private pension savings for retirement. The Core Principles cover seven key areas: i) Conditions for effective regulation and supervision; ; ii) Establishment of pension plans, pension funds, and pension fund managing companies; iii) Pension plan liabilities, funding rules, winding up, and insurance; iv) Asset Management; v) Rights of members and beneficiaries and adequacy of benefits; vi) Governance; and vii) Supervision. Each of the seven core principles consists of a main text and a set of implementing guidelines. In the case of the core principle of supervision, the supporting guidelines integrate the IOPS Principles of Private Pension Supervision. The Methodology provides a structured approach for evaluating a jurisdiction’s occupational pension regulatory system in relation to the OECD Core Principles of Occupational Pension Regulation.
Pensions -- Congresses. --- Pensions -- Law and legislation -- Congresses. --- Pensions -- OECD countries. --- Pensions --- Retirement income --- Compensation --- Pension plans --- Retirement pensions --- Superannuation --- Income --- Annuities --- Social security individual investment accounts --- Vested benefits
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Pension fund members across OECD countries have seen the loss or reduction of pension benefits in recent years. This has been associated with declining assets and increasing liabilities, with accounting and regulation changes crystallising these problems. Consequently, the issue of how to protect pension benefits has returned as a major topic of policy debate for many governments and for the pension industry worldwide. OECD countries have responded in different ways: Re-examining and altering accounting and funding rules; Strengthening or introducing pension benefit guarantee schemes; and Looking at the related issue of whether pension benefits should receive protection in bankruptcy and insolvency procedures. Finally, debate has also focused on whether pension fund related risks can or should be shared, with guarantees for insured or pension products attracting renewed attention. This volume looks at various methods of protecting pension benefits. It provides in-depth information on the application of these methods in OECD countries and analyses their advantages and drawbacks. Methods of risk sharing amongst pension fund beneficiaries, providers and sponsors are discussed through an analysis of insured pension contracts and of the pension systems in place in Denmark and Iceland. This publication offers unique international comparative and analytical data for policy makers and pension industry participants globally.
OECD countries. --- Pensions -- Law and legislation -- OECD countries. --- Pensions -- OECD countries. --- Pensions. --- Pensions --- Business & Economics --- Labor & Workers' Economics --- Law and legislation --- Compensation --- Pension plans --- Retirement pensions --- Superannuation --- Retirement income --- Annuities --- Social security individual investment accounts --- Vested benefits --- Droit
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This conference proceedings examines private pension reform in OECD countries, covering regulatory and supervisory issues, benefits, and system structure and coverage.
Old age pensions -- OECD countries -- Congresses. --- Pension trusts -- Government policy -- OECD countries -- Congresses. --- Pension trusts -- OECD countries -- Congresses. --- pensions -- Government policy -- OECD countries -- Congresses. --- Pensions -- OECD countries -- Congresses. --- Old age pensions --- Pensions --- Pension trusts --- Business & Economics --- Labor & Workers' Economics --- Government policy --- Employee pension trusts --- Pension funds --- Pension plans --- Employees --- OASI (Old age and survivors insurance) --- Old age and survivors insurance --- Older people --- Retirement pensions --- Survivors' benefits (Old age pensions) --- Compensation --- Superannuation --- Trusts and trustees --- Retirement income --- Annuities --- Social security individual investment accounts --- Vested benefits --- Pensions de vieillesse --- Caisses de retraite --- Congresses --- Congrès
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As the role of private pension systems grows in importance, there is a need to monitor their development and review their performance in an international context, especially following the crisis in the financial markets in 2008. This first edition of the OECD Private Pensions Outlook provides essential data on assets, investments, membership, and industry structure based on the latest official statistics, as well as a framework for evaluating the trends shaping the pensions industry, based on the role of the private pensions in relation to the public pension system. It also provides comprehensive country profiles, describing private pension arrangements in individual OECD countries. This edition's special feature covers the implications for pensions and private pensions policy of the financial crisis. This publication includes StatLinks, URLs linking graphs and tables via the internet to Excel® table containing the underlying data.
Pension trusts -- OECD countries. --- Pensions -- Law and legislation -- OECD countries -- Periodicals. --- Pensions -- OECD countries. --- Pension trusts --- Pensions --- Law and legislation --- Compensation --- Pension plans --- Retirement pensions --- Superannuation --- Employee pension trusts --- Pension funds --- Retirement income --- Annuities --- Social security individual investment accounts --- Vested benefits --- Trusts and trustees
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This edition of the OECD Pensions Outlook examines the changing pensions landscape. It looks at pension reform during the crisis and beyond, the design of automatic adjustment mechanisms, reversals of systemic pension reforms in Central and Eastern Europe, coverage of private pension systems and guarantees indefined contribution pension systems. It closes with a policy roadmap for defined contribution pensions and a statistical annex.
Pension trusts -- OECD countries. --- Pensions -- Law and legislation -- OECD countries. --- Pensions -- OECD countries. --- Pensions --- Government policy --- OECD countries --- Pensions. --- Compensation --- Pension plans --- Retirement pensions --- Superannuation --- OECD member countries --- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries --- Retirement income --- Annuities --- Social security individual investment accounts --- Vested benefits
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Pension systems are changing the world over. Both OECD and non-OECD countries are coming to face the consequences of demographic changes, and some have already embarked on innovative processes of pension reform. In this new environment, employer and personal pension arrangements are expected to gain much prominence. This new OECD series is devoted to improving our understanding of private pension systems worldwide. It will provide an invaluable tool for academics, policy makers and actors in the private sector who will find in it a reference work on the main issues involved in the design, functioning, and regulation of private pension plans. This first volume provides an overview of recent developments in the private pension systems of four OECD countries (Hungary, Mexico, the United Kingdom and the United States) as well as an analysis of institutional investors in Latin America. It also addresses policy issues such as the design of private pension systems and actuarial, solvency and bankruptcy issues.
Old age pensions -- Government policy -- OECD countries. --- Old age pensions -- OECD countries. --- Pension trusts -- Government policy -- OECD countries. --- Pension trusts -- OECD countries. --- Pensions --- Pension trusts --- Business & Economics --- Labor & Workers' Economics --- Law and legislation --- Employee pension trusts --- Pension funds --- Pension plans --- Compensation --- Retirement pensions --- Superannuation --- Pension trusts. --- Pensions. --- Law and legislation. --- Retirement income --- Annuities --- Social security individual investment accounts --- Vested benefits --- Qualified domestic relations orders --- Trusts and trustees --- Old age pensions --- Pensions de vieillesse --- Caisses de pension --- Government policy --- Politique gouvernementale
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Old age pensions --- Pensions --- Social security --- Older people --- Retirement income --- Economic conditions --- 658.313 --- #SBIB:022.IO --- #SBIB:316.8H40 --- #SBIB:35H437 --- pensioen --- sociale zekerheid --- 331.252091821 --- Aged --- -Old age pensions --- -Pensions --- -Social security --- -Aged --- -Retirement income --- -Income --- Aging people --- Elderly people --- Old people --- Older adults --- Older persons --- Senior citizens --- Seniors (Older people) --- Age groups --- Persons --- Gerontocracy --- Gerontology --- Old age --- Insurance, Social --- Insurance, State and compulsory --- Social insurance --- Insurance --- Income maintenance programs --- Compensation --- Pension plans --- Retirement pensions --- Superannuation --- Annuities --- Social security individual investment accounts --- Vested benefits --- Employees --- OASI (Old age and survivors insurance) --- Old age and survivors insurance --- Survivors' benefits (Old age pensions) --- Dismissal, resignation, reinstatement etc. --- Sociaal beleid: social policy, sociale zekerheid, verzorgingsstaat --- Beleidssectoren: sociale zekerheid --- -Economic conditions --- 658.313 Dismissal, resignation, reinstatement etc. --- -Dismissal, resignation, reinstatement etc. --- -658.313 --- -Compensation --- Income --- Dismissal, resignation, reinstatement etc --- Old age pensions - OECD countries - Case studies - Congresses --- Pensions - OECD countries - Case studies - Congresses --- Social security - OECD countries - Case studies - Congresses --- Older people - OECD countries - Economic conditions - Statistics - Congresses --- Retirement income - OECD countries - Statistics - Congresses
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Population aging --- Age distribution (Demography) --- Older people --- Pensions --- Welfare state --- Government policy --- OECD countries --- Economic policy --- Politics and government --- #SBIB:316.8H40 --- #SBIB:316.8H14 --- #SBIB:314H324 --- Sociaal beleid: social policy, sociale zekerheid, verzorgingsstaat --- Welzijns- en sociale problemen: bejaarden --- Bevolkingsstudies: leeftijdsgroepen: ouderenzorg en - beleid --- State, Welfare --- Public welfare --- Social policy --- State, The --- Welfare economics --- Aging of population --- Aging population --- Aging society --- Demographic aging --- Graying (Demography) --- Greying (Demography) --- Compensation --- Pension plans --- Retirement pensions --- Superannuation --- Retirement income --- Annuities --- Social security individual investment accounts --- Vested benefits --- Aged --- Aging people --- Elderly people --- Old people --- Older adults --- Older persons --- Senior citizens --- Seniors (Older people) --- Age groups --- Persons --- Gerontocracy --- Gerontology --- Old age --- Distribution, Age (Demography) --- Age --- Vital statistics --- OECD member countries --- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries --- Economic policy. --- Politics and government. --- Population aging - OECD countries --- Age distribution (Demography) - OECD countries --- Older people - Government policy - OECD countries --- Pensions - OECD countries --- Welfare state - OECD countries --- OECD countries - Economic policy --- OECD countries - Politics and government
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This publication is the OECD's annual report highlighting developments in structural policies in OECD countries and the key emerging economies. It identifies structural reform priorities to boost real income for each OECD country and Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Russia and South Africa. The analysis also regularly takes stock of reform implementation in all the countries covered. This report also provides internationally comparable indicators that enable countries to assess their economic performance and structural policies in a wide range of areas.
Economic development. --- Economic policy. --- International economic relations. --- OECD countries. --- Sustainable development. --- Business & Economics --- Economic Theory --- Economic policy --- Economic development --- International economic relations --- Economic policy, Foreign --- Economic relations, Foreign --- Economics, International --- Foreign economic policy --- Foreign economic relations --- Interdependence of nations --- International economic policy --- International economics --- New international economic order --- Development, Economic --- Economic growth --- Growth, Economic --- Economic nationalism --- Economic planning --- National planning --- State planning --- Pensions -- Europe, Central. --- Pensions -- Europe, Eastern. --- Pensions -- OECD countries. --- Labor & Workers' Economics --- International trade --- Service industries --- Industries --- FR / France - Frankrijk --- 331.30 --- 93 --- Chronologieën. --- Chronologies. --- 93 Chronologieën. --- 93 Chronologies. --- Economische toestand. --- Economic history. --- OECD countries --- Economic conditions --- Statistics --- History, Economic --- Economics --- OECD member countries --- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries --- International relations --- Economic sanctions --- Statics and dynamics (Social sciences) --- Development economics --- Resource curse --- Planning --- National security --- Social policy --- Economic conditions. --- Economische toestand --- Chronologieën
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