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Noriyuki Takayama (ed). Pensions in Asia: Incentives, Compliance and Their Role in Retirement. Tokyo: Maruzen Co. Ltd. 2005. 256 Pages. Hardbound. Price not given
In view of the rapid ageing of population in many Asian countries due to a longer life expectancy and a fast decline in fertility, the concerns about the sustainability of public pensions and social security systems have gained increased relevance both at policy and planning levels. Countries that h...
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Published in: | Pakistan development review 2004-03, Vol.43 (1), p.99-101 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | In view of the rapid ageing of population in many Asian
countries due to a longer life expectancy and a fast decline in
fertility, the concerns about the sustainability of public pensions and
social security systems have gained increased relevance both at policy
and planning levels. Countries that have already experienced demographic
transition and indicate rising trends in old-age dependency rates are
facing a challenging situation not only to improve their pension systems
but also to comply with the financing of retirement and old-age benefit
schemes. The effects of an ageing population in these countries are
becoming apparent in terms of increasing costs of the health-care
system, social security schemes, and changing social attitudes towards
older people that demand an assessment of the support base to meet their
socio-economic needs. |
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ISSN: | 0030-9729 |
DOI: | 10.30541/v43i1pp.99-101 |