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Paygo Funding Stability and Intergenerational Equity
simply the number in the pop- ulation aged 0 to 17 divided by the population aged 18 to 64. Similarly ... of 1.7, 1, and 4.244 were derived by Foot [10, p. 17] and depict relative wealth transfer weights for ...- Authors: Robert Brown, Bernard Dussault, John C Maynard, Robert J Myers, Gregory Savord, Kenneth Steiner, George N Watson, David J Merkel
- Date: Oct 1995
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Demography; Social Insurance>Social Security
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The Actuary
11.1% 139 13.0% 194 18.2% 281 26.3% 318 29.8% 17 1.6% Respondents at a Glance Category No. of Respondents ... review seminars in spring 1999: Course 140, April 17- 18; Course 150, April 14-18; Course 151, March 14-16; ...- Authors: Robert Brown, Bernard Dussault, Robert McKay, Anna M Rappaport, Jacqueline Bitowt
- Date: Jan 1999
- Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
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Technical Concerns: Increasing Longevity in North America
Technical Concerns: Increasing ... depending upon the pay of the person, would be roughly 12-17% going into the person's individual account every ... CPI 17 Technical Concerns: Increasing Longevity in North ...- Authors: Bernard Dussault, Anna M Rappaport, Michael Sze
- Date: Jun 1998
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
- Topics: Social Insurance>Social Security
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The Pension Forum, December 2000, Volume 12, Issue No. 1
50/50 Mix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Figure 3.6 Expected Leverage: Long-Term Treasuries/S&P ... FORUM 16 Society of Actuaries Cash Balance Study 17 THE PENSION FORUM 18 Society of Actuaries ...- Authors: Bernard Dussault, Thomas Lowman, LISA ANNE STORMONT
- Date: Dec 2000
- Publication Name: The Pension Forum
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The Aging of the Baby Boom Generation and Its Effects on the Long-Term Consequences of Social Insurance
The Aging of the Baby Boom Generation and Its Effects on the Long-Term Consequences of Social ... would be a deficit of 2.69% of covered payroll, or 17% of the overall cost. If we project the Hospital ...- Authors: Bernard Dussault, Christopher Foote, Barry S Halpern, Gordon R Trapnell, Barbara Price
- Date: Oct 1987
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
- Topics: Demography; Social Insurance