نتایج جستجو برای: the pension

تعداد نتایج: 16054085  

2012
Inger Haukenes Sturla Gjesdal Guri Rortveit Trond Riise John Gunnar Mæland

BACKGROUND Women's higher risk of disability pension compared with men is found in countries with high female work participation and universal welfare schemes. The aim of the study was to examine the extent to which self-perceived health, family situation and work factors explain women's higher risk of disability pension. We also explored how these factors influenced the gender difference acros...

2011
Kristian Amundsen Østby Ragnhild E Ørstavik Ann Kristin Knudsen Ted Reichborn-Kjennerud Arnstein Mykletun

BACKGROUND Low socioeconomic status is a known risk factor for disability pension, and is also associated with health problems. To what degree health problems can explain the increased risk of disability pension award associated with low socioeconomic status is not known. METHODS Information on 15,067 participants in the Hordaland Health Study was linked to a comprehensive national registry o...

1998
Suresh Sundaresan Fernando Zapatero

We provide a framework in which we link the valuation and asset allocation policies of defined benefits plans with the lifetime marginal productivity schedule of the worker and the pension plan formula. In turn, we examine the retirement policies that are implied by the primitives of the model and the value of pension obligations. Our model provides an explicit valuation formula for a stylized ...

2004
David Blake Andrew Cairns Kevin Dowd

We present simulation results for the likely pension outcomes (measured in terms of the distribution of the pension ratio of actual pension to some fraction of final salary) for different defined contribution pension plan members distinguished by occupation and gender. Whilst our results suggest that key differences between outcomes depend on the strategic asset allocation strategy chosen (and ...

Journal: :Social security bulletin 1996
J R Woods

Estimates of total benefits paid by employer sponsored pension plans seem to vary widely between different data sources and measures. Such discrepancies have been used to support differing conclusions about the effectiveness of the pension system. This article examines several measures of aggregate pension benefits in 1990, a year particularly rich in available data. Exploratory analysis sugges...

Journal: :Social security bulletin 1986
D C Snyder

Pension coverage among recently retired workers was greater in the early 1980's than it was a decade earlier. Workers whose longest job was with a private employer and women workers were among the groups that experienced the largest increases in coverage by a pension plan other than the social security program. Private pension plan coverage increased from 47 percent to 64 percent for men and fr...

2008
Elena Krasnokutskaya Ludwig Ressner Petra Todd

Chile was one of the first countries to implement pension reform by transiting from a pay-as-you-go system to a fully funded individual accounts system in 1980. When designing the pension system, the Chilean government sought to restrict the downside market risk of pension investment by regulating the investment activities of pension fund management companies, called AFPs. In particular, the AF...

2015
Athina Vlachantoni Zhixin Feng Maria Evandrou Jane Falkingham

Reflecting a relatively low-value Basic State Pension, occupational pensions have historically been a key aspect of pension protection within Britain. Existing research shows that minority ethnic groups are less likely to benefit from such pensions and are more likely to face poverty in later life, as a result of the interaction of their labour market participation and pension membership patter...

2014
Petter Tinghög Charlotte Björkenstam John Carstensen Catarina Jansson Anna Glaser Jan Hillert Kristina Alexanderson

BACKGROUND Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic and often disabling disease. In 2005, 62% of the MS patients in Sweden aged 16-65 years were on disability pension. The objective of this study is to investigate whether the presence of common co-morbidities increase MS patients' risk for disability pension. METHODS This population-based cohort study included 4 519 MS patients and 4 972 174 non-...

2014
Emilie Friberg Ulf Rosenhall Kristina Alexanderson

BACKGROUND It is estimated that hearing difficulties will be one of the top ten leading burdens of disease by 2030. Knowledge of mortality among individuals on sick leave or disability pension due to hearing diagnoses is virtually non-existent. We aimed prospectively to examine the associations of diagnosis-specific sick leave and disability pension due to different otoaudiological diagnoses wi...

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