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2012 | nr 2 (30) | 169--199
Tytuł artykułu

Społeczne i ekonomiczne konsekwencje starzenia się społeczeństw a główne kierunki reform systemów emerytalnych w Europie

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Pension Systems Reforms in EU in the Context of Demographic Changes
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Przedmiotem artykułu jest wydłużanie wieku emerytalnego i inne działania podejmowane przez władze publiczne w ramach reform systemów emerytalnych. Przedstawiono przebieg tego procesu w innych państwach. Wskazano, że mimo różnych uwarunkowań przeprowadzone reformy mają kilka cech wspólnych, m.in.: dążą do ograniczania transferów finansowych z budżetów krajowych do systemów emerytalnych oraz do zwiększenia ekwiwalentności składek w stosunku do uzyskiwanego świadczenia.
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This paper covers the issue of demographic changes in European countries and their impact on the state pension systems. This author first discusses the current demographic trends (decreasing fertility, increasing longevity, change of age structure) and their socioeconomic consequences. The next section is intended to address pension reforms adopted in several EU member states (United Kingdom, Italy, France, Sweden, Germany, Hungary), their rationale, aims and agenda. (original abstract)
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Twórcy
  • Fundacja Międzynarodowego Centrum Badań i Analiz (ICRA)
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