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China's Pension System : A Vision

2013

Dorfman, Mark C. | Holzmann, Robert | O'Keefe, Philip | Wang, Dewen | Sin, Yvonne | Hinz, Richard


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC: World Bank
Other Subjects
Labor force participation; Employee; Demographic change; Buyback; Pension schemes; Pension debt; Pension contributions; Occupational retirement; Pension entitlements; Financial flows; Labor markets; Pension rights; Ownership structure; Dependency ratios; Inflation rate; Market reform; Supplementary pension; Deficits; Reserve funds; Pension framework; Minimum benefit; Institutional architecture; Pension administration; Expenditures; Fertility rate; Rates of inflation; Rate of return; National development; Funded pension; Information flows; National pension; Local fiscal capacity; Monetary fund; Fiscal constraints; Social security reform; Informal sectors; Retirement incentives; Financial asset; Conflicts of interest; Deposits; Minimum income; Pension savings; Defined benefit; Income groups; Retirement accounts; Labor force; Supplemental benefit; Voluntary pensions; Debt relief; Business development; Benefit levels; Income inequality; Individual account; Personal pension; Pension plan; Pension programs; Disbursements; Social security systems; Old-age pension; Institutional infrastructure; Rapid growth; Retirement income; Institutional capacity; Beneficiaries; Life expectancy; Pension policy reform; Social security system; Basic benefit; Market distortions; Consumer price index; Employee benefits; Beneficiary; Replacement rate; Retiree; Pension provisions; Pension arrangements; Pension reform; Pension scheme; Labor market; Notional account; Labor mobility; Family support; Government revenues; Contractual savings; Pension liabilities; Tax treatment; Job creation; Implicit pension debt; Pension system; Savings rates; Benefit adjustment; Central government financing; Market intermediaries; Securities; Retirement ages; Investment management; Contribution rates; Pension provision; Private employer; Pension asset; Actuaries; Future pension; Benefit adjustments; Investing; Financial market development; Pension policy; Pension benefit; Labor income; Personal pensions; Occupational schemes; Transparency; Financing arrangements; Pension benefits; Rates of return; Performance risk; Supervisory framework; Human development; Fiscal capacity; Retirees; Remittance; Public policy; Market returns; Household savings; Pension coverage; Labor economics; Demographic; Pension indicators; Incomes; Disbursement; Investment risks; Fiscal burden; Government subsidies; Local finances; Term deposits; Replacement rates; Local governments; Reserves; Interest rate; Labor supply; Pension financing; Retirement savings; Retirement savings account; Pension income; Benefit level; Notional accounts; Social pension; Market efficiency; Tax; Age support; Individual accounts; Accounting framework; Annuities; Servants; Social pensions; Income security; Economic reform; Social assistance; Trustee; Retirement age; Implicit tax; Mandatory scheme; Financial sustainability; Annuity; Risk pooling; Financial services; Old-age income; Retirement benefit; Benefit formula; Reserve; Credibility; Social policy; Regulatory framework; Wage growth; Tax collection; Defined-contribution pension; Contribution rate; Pension reforms; Minimum benefit guarantee; Reform program; Voluntary pension; Barrier; Pension costs
License
Directions in development : human development;http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-9540
Source
Directions in development : human development;

2014-09-15
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