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"Europe's population live longer live and the workforce's share of the population is shrinking. This constitutes a big challenge for the EU's Member States and within the EU there is now a debate on future European pension systems. This analysis discusses the issue against the background of the European Commissions "Green Paper" on how to design secure systems that are possible to finance. The report is part of the research project Social Europe and was presented at the seminar Almedalen 6 juli--Vad händer med Europas pensionssystem?"--Publisher's description.
The European Commission's Green Paper "Towards adequate, sustainable and safe European pension systems" invites interested parties to submit their views on future pension provision and how the EU can best support national-level efforts. The Paper reviews the current EU pensions framework and goes on to set out the main challenges to providing adequate, sustainable and safe pensions and the priorities for modernising pension policy in the EU. It also looks at the need to improve both pension data collection and EU-level governance of pension policy. Finally, the Paper provides information on how to contribute to the consultation, as well as a glossary of terms and detailed statistical annex. (EU Bookshop).
Presents the results of the research project on Adequacy and Sustainability of Old Age Income in the EU (AIM). Examines the differences among EU member States when it comes to saving for retirement. Suggests that while in some countries the working age population is able to sustain their consumption on retirement, in others there ia a significant saving gap.
Several European Councils have highlighted the challenge of an ageing population and its complications for the maintenance of pensions. An open method of coordination on pensions is required. The Laeken European Council launched this process on the bases of safeguarding the capacity of systems, maintenance their financial sustainability and meeting social needs.
Assesses the impact of reforms to pension systems on the twin goals of developing adequate pensions and ensuring the long-term sustainability of pension systems and focuses on the potential risks to full adequacy inherent in pre-funding.
Recoge: 1. An introduction to pensions reform- 2. A decade in pension reform in the EU - 3. The impact of the crisis - 4. Policy challenges over the long-term - 5. Policy implications.