Pension Sustainability in China: Fragmented Administration and Population Aging aims to investigate the impact of fragmentation and population ageing on pension sustainability in China.
Pension Sustainability in China: Fragmented Administration and Population Aging aims to investigate the impact of fragmentation and population ageing on pension sustainability in China.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Randong Yuan is a research fellow at the Advanced Institute of Global and Contemporary China Studies, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen. He is also a fellow at the Institute for International Affairs, Qianhai
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction 2: Historical Background and Overview of the Current System 3: Population Ageing and Pension Sustainability in China 4: Fragmented Administration and Pension Sustainability in China 5: Migrant Workers and Pension Sustainability in China 6: Discussion and Conclusion References Appendix A: Interview Guides Appendix B: Calculation for the Actuarial Present Value of Buy-in Option for the UES
1: Introduction 2: Historical Background and Overview of the Current System 3: Population Ageing and Pension Sustainability in China 4: Fragmented Administration and Pension Sustainability in China 5: Migrant Workers and Pension Sustainability in China 6: Discussion and Conclusion References Appendix A: Interview Guides Appendix B: Calculation for the Actuarial Present Value of Buy-in Option for the UES
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