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Assessing Benefit Portability for International Migrant Workers

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  • Jacques Wels
  • Robert Holzmann
  • Pamela Dale

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  • Jacques Wels & Robert Holzmann & Pamela Dale, 2016. "Assessing Benefit Portability for International Migrant Workers," World Bank Publications - Reports 24732, The World Bank Group.
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    1. Frédéric Gannon & Stéphane Hamayon & Florence Legros & Vincent Touzé, 2014. "Sustainability of the French first pillar pension scheme (CNAV): assessing automatic balance," Post-Print hal-03460192, HAL.
    2. Holzmann,Robert & Fuchs,Michael & Pacaci Elitok,Secil & Dale,Pamela, 2016. "Assessing benefit portability for international migrant workers : a review of the Germany-Turkey bilateral social security agreement," Policy Research Working Paper Series 106233, The World Bank.
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    6. Robert Holzmann & Johannes Koettl, 2015. "Portability of Pension, Health, and Other Social Benefits: Facts, Concepts, and Issues," CESifo Economic Studies, CESifo Group, vol. 61(2), pages 377-415.
    7. Frédéric Gannon & Stéphane Hamayon & Florence Legros & Vincent Touzé, 2014. "Sustainability of the French first pillar pension scheme (CNAV): assessing automatic balance mechanisms," SciencePo Working papers Main hal-02093458, HAL.
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