Sustainability of Pension Systems in the New EU member States and Croatia : Coping with Aging Challenges and Fiscal Pressures

This report concerns recent pension reforms in Europe. Over the last decade, pension reform has been a major issue on the political agenda across Europe. All European countries are profoundly affected by aging populations resulting from lower ferti...

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Main Authors: Kąsek, Leszek, Laursen, Thomas, Skrok, Emilia
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Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC : World Bank 2012
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topic ACCRUAL RATES
ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES
AGING POPULATIONS
ANNUITY
ASSET ALLOCATION
ASSET ALLOCATIONS
ASSET MANAGEMENT
ASSET VALUE
AVERAGE BENEFIT
AVERAGE BENEFITS
AVERAGE EARNINGS
AVERAGE PENSION
AVERAGE WAGE
BASIC PENSION
BASIC PENSIONS
BENEFIT FORMULA
BENEFIT FORMULAS
BENEFIT LEVELS
BENEFIT RATES
BONDS
BOOM GENERATION
BORROWING
CALCULATIONS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT
CONSUMER
CONTRIBUTION
CONTRIBUTION BASE
CONTRIBUTION BASES
CONTRIBUTION PERIODS
CONTRIBUTION RATE
CONTRIBUTION RATES
CONTRIBUTIONS
COPYRIGHT CLEARANCE
COPYRIGHT CLEARANCE CENTER
CURRENT PENSION
CURRENT PENSIONERS
DEBT
DEBT SECURITIES
DEFINED BENEFIT
DEMOGRAPHIC
DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES
DEPENDENCY RATIO
DEPENDENCY RATIOS
DEPOSITS
DISABILITY
DISABILITY INSURANCE
DISABILITY PENSIONS
DIVERSIFICATION
DOMESTIC ECONOMIES
EARLY RETIREMENT
EARLY RETIREMENT PRIVILEGES
EARNINGS
EARNINGS HISTORY
EARNINGS INDEXATION
EARNINGS MEASURES
ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
ELDERLY
EMPLOYEE
ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS
EQUITIES
FERTILITY
FERTILITY RATES
FINANCES
FINANCIAL BENEFITS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL SITUATION
FISCAL CONSOLIDATION
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FUND ASSETS
FUND MANAGERS
FUND PERFORMANCE
FUNDED ACCOUNT
GOVERNMENT BONDS
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH INSURANCE FUND
INCOME
INCOME LEVEL
INCOME LEVELS
INCOME SOURCE
INCOMES
INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNT
INDIVIDUAL SAVINGS
INFLATION
INFLATION INDEXATION
INFLATION RATE
INFORMAL SECTOR
INFORMATION ON PENSION
INSURANCE COMPANY
INSURANCE SCHEME
INTEREST RATE
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO
INVESTMENT RATES
INVESTMENT RISK
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR MARKET
LIFE EXPECTANCIES
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIFETIME
LIVING STANDARDS
MARKET PARTICIPANTS
MARKET RISK
MINIMUM CONTRIBUTION
MINIMUM PENSION
MINIMUM PERIOD
MINIMUM WAGE
MORTALITY
NATIONAL ECONOMY
NATURAL RESOURCES
NET ASSET
NORMAL RETIREMENT AGE
NORMAL RETIREMENT AGES
OCCUPATIONAL PENSION
OLD-AGE PENSION
OLD-AGE PENSIONERS
OLD-AGE PENSIONS
OLDER WORKERS
PENSION
PENSION AGE
PENSION BENEFIT
PENSION COMPANIES
PENSION CONTRIBUTION
PENSION CONTRIBUTIONS
PENSION ENTITLEMENT
PENSION ENTITLEMENTS
PENSION EXPENDITURE
PENSION EXPENDITURES
PENSION FUND
PENSION FUND ASSETS
PENSION INSURANCE
PENSION LAW
PENSION PLANS
PENSION PROVISION
PENSION REFORM
PENSION REFORMS
PENSION SAVINGS
PENSION SCHEME
PENSION SCHEMES
PENSION SECURITY
PENSION SPENDING
PENSION SYSTEM
PENSION SYSTEM REFORMS
PENSION SYSTEMS
PENSIONABLE AGE
PENSIONS
POLITICAL RISK
POPULATION AGEING
PORTFOLIO MANAGERS
PRESENT VALUE
PRIVATE EQUITIES
PRIVATE PENSION
PRIVATE PENSION FUND
PRIVATE PENSION FUNDS
PRIVATE SAVINGS
PRIVATIZATION
PROBABILITY
PRODUCTIVITY
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC FINANCES
PUBLIC PENSION
PUBLIC PENSIONS
PUBLIC SYSTEM
RAPID ECONOMIC GROWTH
RATE OF RETURN
RATES OF RETURN
RATES OF RETURNS
REPLACEMENT RATE
REPLACEMENT RATES
RETIRED
RETIREES
RETIREMENT
RETIREMENT AGE
RETIREMENT AGES
RETIREMENT BENEFITS
RETIREMENT ELIGIBILITY
RETIREMENT PENSIONS
RETIREMENT-INCOME
RISK DIVERSIFICATION
SALARY
SECOND PENSION
SECURITIES
SHARE OF EARNINGS
SOCIAL CONTRIBUTION
SOCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SOCIAL INSURANCE AGENCIES
SOCIAL INSURANCE FUND
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONS
STATE PENSION
SUPPLEMENTARY PENSION
TAX
TAXABLE INCOME
TRADE UNIONS
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TYPE OF WORK
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
VALUABLE
VALUE OF MONEY
WAGE GROWTH
WAGES
WITHDRAWAL
WORKING AGE
WORKING AGE POPULATION
WORKING PENSIONERS
YEARS OF SERVICE
YOUNGER PEOPLE
YOUNGER WORKERS
spellingShingle ACCRUAL RATES
ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES
AGING POPULATIONS
ANNUITY
ASSET ALLOCATION
ASSET ALLOCATIONS
ASSET MANAGEMENT
ASSET VALUE
AVERAGE BENEFIT
AVERAGE BENEFITS
AVERAGE EARNINGS
AVERAGE PENSION
AVERAGE WAGE
BASIC PENSION
BASIC PENSIONS
BENEFIT FORMULA
BENEFIT FORMULAS
BENEFIT LEVELS
BENEFIT RATES
BONDS
BOOM GENERATION
BORROWING
CALCULATIONS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT
CONSUMER
CONTRIBUTION
CONTRIBUTION BASE
CONTRIBUTION BASES
CONTRIBUTION PERIODS
CONTRIBUTION RATE
CONTRIBUTION RATES
CONTRIBUTIONS
COPYRIGHT CLEARANCE
COPYRIGHT CLEARANCE CENTER
CURRENT PENSION
CURRENT PENSIONERS
DEBT
DEBT SECURITIES
DEFINED BENEFIT
DEMOGRAPHIC
DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES
DEPENDENCY RATIO
DEPENDENCY RATIOS
DEPOSITS
DISABILITY
DISABILITY INSURANCE
DISABILITY PENSIONS
DIVERSIFICATION
DOMESTIC ECONOMIES
EARLY RETIREMENT
EARLY RETIREMENT PRIVILEGES
EARNINGS
EARNINGS HISTORY
EARNINGS INDEXATION
EARNINGS MEASURES
ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
ELDERLY
EMPLOYEE
ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS
EQUITIES
FERTILITY
FERTILITY RATES
FINANCES
FINANCIAL BENEFITS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL SITUATION
FISCAL CONSOLIDATION
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FUND ASSETS
FUND MANAGERS
FUND PERFORMANCE
FUNDED ACCOUNT
GOVERNMENT BONDS
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH INSURANCE FUND
INCOME
INCOME LEVEL
INCOME LEVELS
INCOME SOURCE
INCOMES
INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNT
INDIVIDUAL SAVINGS
INFLATION
INFLATION INDEXATION
INFLATION RATE
INFORMAL SECTOR
INFORMATION ON PENSION
INSURANCE COMPANY
INSURANCE SCHEME
INTEREST RATE
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO
INVESTMENT RATES
INVESTMENT RISK
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR MARKET
LIFE EXPECTANCIES
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIFETIME
LIVING STANDARDS
MARKET PARTICIPANTS
MARKET RISK
MINIMUM CONTRIBUTION
MINIMUM PENSION
MINIMUM PERIOD
MINIMUM WAGE
MORTALITY
NATIONAL ECONOMY
NATURAL RESOURCES
NET ASSET
NORMAL RETIREMENT AGE
NORMAL RETIREMENT AGES
OCCUPATIONAL PENSION
OLD-AGE PENSION
OLD-AGE PENSIONERS
OLD-AGE PENSIONS
OLDER WORKERS
PENSION
PENSION AGE
PENSION BENEFIT
PENSION COMPANIES
PENSION CONTRIBUTION
PENSION CONTRIBUTIONS
PENSION ENTITLEMENT
PENSION ENTITLEMENTS
PENSION EXPENDITURE
PENSION EXPENDITURES
PENSION FUND
PENSION FUND ASSETS
PENSION INSURANCE
PENSION LAW
PENSION PLANS
PENSION PROVISION
PENSION REFORM
PENSION REFORMS
PENSION SAVINGS
PENSION SCHEME
PENSION SCHEMES
PENSION SECURITY
PENSION SPENDING
PENSION SYSTEM
PENSION SYSTEM REFORMS
PENSION SYSTEMS
PENSIONABLE AGE
PENSIONS
POLITICAL RISK
POPULATION AGEING
PORTFOLIO MANAGERS
PRESENT VALUE
PRIVATE EQUITIES
PRIVATE PENSION
PRIVATE PENSION FUND
PRIVATE PENSION FUNDS
PRIVATE SAVINGS
PRIVATIZATION
PROBABILITY
PRODUCTIVITY
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC FINANCES
PUBLIC PENSION
PUBLIC PENSIONS
PUBLIC SYSTEM
RAPID ECONOMIC GROWTH
RATE OF RETURN
RATES OF RETURN
RATES OF RETURNS
REPLACEMENT RATE
REPLACEMENT RATES
RETIRED
RETIREES
RETIREMENT
RETIREMENT AGE
RETIREMENT AGES
RETIREMENT BENEFITS
RETIREMENT ELIGIBILITY
RETIREMENT PENSIONS
RETIREMENT-INCOME
RISK DIVERSIFICATION
SALARY
SECOND PENSION
SECURITIES
SHARE OF EARNINGS
SOCIAL CONTRIBUTION
SOCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SOCIAL INSURANCE AGENCIES
SOCIAL INSURANCE FUND
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONS
STATE PENSION
SUPPLEMENTARY PENSION
TAX
TAXABLE INCOME
TRADE UNIONS
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TYPE OF WORK
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
VALUABLE
VALUE OF MONEY
WAGE GROWTH
WAGES
WITHDRAWAL
WORKING AGE
WORKING AGE POPULATION
WORKING PENSIONERS
YEARS OF SERVICE
YOUNGER PEOPLE
YOUNGER WORKERS
Kąsek, Leszek
Laursen, Thomas
Skrok, Emilia
Sustainability of Pension Systems in the New EU member States and Croatia : Coping with Aging Challenges and Fiscal Pressures
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Croatia
relation World Bank Working Paper; No. 129
description This report concerns recent pension reforms in Europe. Over the last decade, pension reform has been a major issue on the political agenda across Europe. All European countries are profoundly affected by aging populations resulting from lower fertility and increased life expectancy. In order to make pension systems more sustainable in light of prospective demographic developments, and in some cases to address current financing problems, EU10+1countries have been reforming their pension systems since the mid-1990s. The reforms have combined measures to delay retirement, link benefits more closely to contributions, and diversify risk. Three major forces drive the ageing process: increasing life expectancy, low fertility rates, and finally the baby-boom generation reaching retirement age. All these factors, even in countries where the system is currently fiscally balanced, will produce a major financial challenge for pension systems over the coming decades when the number of pensioners will rapidly increase and the size of the working-age population diminish. This report conclude that some countries (in particular, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, and Romania) will need to do more to safeguard the long-term viability of their pension systems, and others face ongoing and future challenges in ensuring equitable pension systems and adequate living standards for all elderly people.
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author Kąsek, Leszek
Laursen, Thomas
Skrok, Emilia
author_facet Kąsek, Leszek
Laursen, Thomas
Skrok, Emilia
author_sort Kąsek, Leszek
title Sustainability of Pension Systems in the New EU member States and Croatia : Coping with Aging Challenges and Fiscal Pressures
title_short Sustainability of Pension Systems in the New EU member States and Croatia : Coping with Aging Challenges and Fiscal Pressures
title_full Sustainability of Pension Systems in the New EU member States and Croatia : Coping with Aging Challenges and Fiscal Pressures
title_fullStr Sustainability of Pension Systems in the New EU member States and Croatia : Coping with Aging Challenges and Fiscal Pressures
title_full_unstemmed Sustainability of Pension Systems in the New EU member States and Croatia : Coping with Aging Challenges and Fiscal Pressures
title_sort sustainability of pension systems in the new eu member states and croatia : coping with aging challenges and fiscal pressures
publisher Washington, DC : World Bank
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/01/9015310/sustainability-pension-systems-new-eu-member-states-croatia-coping-aging-challenges-fiscal-pressures
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spelling okr-10986-63582021-04-23T14:02:25Z Sustainability of Pension Systems in the New EU member States and Croatia : Coping with Aging Challenges and Fiscal Pressures Kąsek, Leszek Laursen, Thomas Skrok, Emilia ACCRUAL RATES ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES AGING POPULATIONS ANNUITY ASSET ALLOCATION ASSET ALLOCATIONS ASSET MANAGEMENT ASSET VALUE AVERAGE BENEFIT AVERAGE BENEFITS AVERAGE EARNINGS AVERAGE PENSION AVERAGE WAGE BASIC PENSION BASIC PENSIONS BENEFIT FORMULA BENEFIT FORMULAS BENEFIT LEVELS BENEFIT RATES BONDS BOOM GENERATION BORROWING CALCULATIONS CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT CONSUMER CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTION BASE CONTRIBUTION BASES CONTRIBUTION PERIODS CONTRIBUTION RATE CONTRIBUTION RATES CONTRIBUTIONS COPYRIGHT CLEARANCE COPYRIGHT CLEARANCE CENTER CURRENT PENSION CURRENT PENSIONERS DEBT DEBT SECURITIES DEFINED BENEFIT DEMOGRAPHIC DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES DEPENDENCY RATIO DEPENDENCY RATIOS DEPOSITS DISABILITY DISABILITY INSURANCE DISABILITY PENSIONS DIVERSIFICATION DOMESTIC ECONOMIES EARLY RETIREMENT EARLY RETIREMENT PRIVILEGES EARNINGS EARNINGS HISTORY EARNINGS INDEXATION EARNINGS MEASURES ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT ELDERLY EMPLOYEE ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS EQUITIES FERTILITY FERTILITY RATES FINANCES FINANCIAL BENEFITS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL SITUATION FISCAL CONSOLIDATION FOREIGN INVESTMENT FUND ASSETS FUND MANAGERS FUND PERFORMANCE FUNDED ACCOUNT GOVERNMENT BONDS GOVERNMENT SECURITIES GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INSURANCE FUND INCOME INCOME LEVEL INCOME LEVELS INCOME SOURCE INCOMES INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNT INDIVIDUAL SAVINGS INFLATION INFLATION INDEXATION INFLATION RATE INFORMAL SECTOR INFORMATION ON PENSION INSURANCE COMPANY INSURANCE SCHEME INTEREST RATE INTERNATIONAL BANK INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT RATES INVESTMENT RISK LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR MARKET LIFE EXPECTANCIES LIFE EXPECTANCY LIFETIME LIVING STANDARDS MARKET PARTICIPANTS MARKET RISK MINIMUM CONTRIBUTION MINIMUM PENSION MINIMUM PERIOD MINIMUM WAGE MORTALITY NATIONAL ECONOMY NATURAL RESOURCES NET ASSET NORMAL RETIREMENT AGE NORMAL RETIREMENT AGES OCCUPATIONAL PENSION OLD-AGE PENSION OLD-AGE PENSIONERS OLD-AGE PENSIONS OLDER WORKERS PENSION PENSION AGE PENSION BENEFIT PENSION COMPANIES PENSION CONTRIBUTION PENSION CONTRIBUTIONS PENSION ENTITLEMENT PENSION ENTITLEMENTS PENSION EXPENDITURE PENSION EXPENDITURES PENSION FUND PENSION FUND ASSETS PENSION INSURANCE PENSION LAW PENSION PLANS PENSION PROVISION PENSION REFORM PENSION REFORMS PENSION SAVINGS PENSION SCHEME PENSION SCHEMES PENSION SECURITY PENSION SPENDING PENSION SYSTEM PENSION SYSTEM REFORMS PENSION SYSTEMS PENSIONABLE AGE PENSIONS POLITICAL RISK POPULATION AGEING PORTFOLIO MANAGERS PRESENT VALUE PRIVATE EQUITIES PRIVATE PENSION PRIVATE PENSION FUND PRIVATE PENSION FUNDS PRIVATE SAVINGS PRIVATIZATION PROBABILITY PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC PENSION PUBLIC PENSIONS PUBLIC SYSTEM RAPID ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE OF RETURN RATES OF RETURN RATES OF RETURNS REPLACEMENT RATE REPLACEMENT RATES RETIRED RETIREES RETIREMENT RETIREMENT AGE RETIREMENT AGES RETIREMENT BENEFITS RETIREMENT ELIGIBILITY RETIREMENT PENSIONS RETIREMENT-INCOME RISK DIVERSIFICATION SALARY SECOND PENSION SECURITIES SHARE OF EARNINGS SOCIAL CONTRIBUTION SOCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL INSURANCE AGENCIES SOCIAL INSURANCE FUND SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONS STATE PENSION SUPPLEMENTARY PENSION TAX TAXABLE INCOME TRADE UNIONS TRANSACTION TRANSACTION COSTS TYPE OF WORK UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE UNEMPLOYMENT RATES VALUABLE VALUE OF MONEY WAGE GROWTH WAGES WITHDRAWAL WORKING AGE WORKING AGE POPULATION WORKING PENSIONERS YEARS OF SERVICE YOUNGER PEOPLE YOUNGER WORKERS This report concerns recent pension reforms in Europe. Over the last decade, pension reform has been a major issue on the political agenda across Europe. All European countries are profoundly affected by aging populations resulting from lower fertility and increased life expectancy. In order to make pension systems more sustainable in light of prospective demographic developments, and in some cases to address current financing problems, EU10+1countries have been reforming their pension systems since the mid-1990s. The reforms have combined measures to delay retirement, link benefits more closely to contributions, and diversify risk. Three major forces drive the ageing process: increasing life expectancy, low fertility rates, and finally the baby-boom generation reaching retirement age. All these factors, even in countries where the system is currently fiscally balanced, will produce a major financial challenge for pension systems over the coming decades when the number of pensioners will rapidly increase and the size of the working-age population diminish. This report conclude that some countries (in particular, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, and Romania) will need to do more to safeguard the long-term viability of their pension systems, and others face ongoing and future challenges in ensuring equitable pension systems and adequate living standards for all elderly people. 2012-05-24T15:59:50Z 2012-05-24T15:59:50Z 2008 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/01/9015310/sustainability-pension-systems-new-eu-member-states-croatia-coping-aging-challenges-fiscal-pressures 978-0-8213-7369-9 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6358 English en_US World Bank Working Paper; No. 129 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC : World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication Europe and Central Asia Croatia