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Quantitative aspects of pension reforms

Peter van der Gaast peter.gaast@minbzk.nl


 

The European Union in the framework of the Lisbon process agreed to promote the modernisation of pension systems to cope with ageing and to secure future adequacy and financial sustainability. This article mentions the main findings of a study made by Mercer.




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Official documents
51th Meeting of Directors General of Public Administration - Resolution on the Future of EUPAN
50th Meeting of Directors General of Public Administration - Conclusions on the Future of EUPAN
49th Meeting of Directors General of Public Administration - Resolution
48th Meeting of Directors General of Public Administration - Resolution
47th Meeting of Directors General of Public Administration - Resolution

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