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Global Pension Statistics Project: Measuring the Size of Private Pensions with an International Perspective

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The scale and pace of pension reform worldwide has created a significant need for the development of comprehensive, comparable pension statistics that can capture the many dimensions of pension systems and assist governments in assessing their programmes and reforms. Indeed, there are presently only scattered bodies of data available on subjects such as retirement income adequacy and trends in coverage, funding and investment. In order to fill this significant data gap in pension statistics, in 2002 the OECD Financial Markets Division (within the Directorate for Financial and Enterprises Affairs), initiated a statistical project with the aim to set up an analytical database ...

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  • Oecd, 2004. "Global Pension Statistics Project: Measuring the Size of Private Pensions with an International Perspective," Financial Market Trends, OECD Publishing, vol. 2004(2), pages 229-239.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:dafkab:5lmm3fnm4lzn
    DOI: 10.1787/fmt-2004-5lmm3fnm4lzn
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    1. Alois Geyer & William T. Ziemba, 2008. "The Innovest Austrian Pension Fund Financial Planning Model InnoALM," Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 56(4), pages 797-810, August.

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