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Future of Society, The Economy, and Pensions
divorce in U.S. marriages, already one in four in 1960, was one in three by 1970. (12) Mortality rates will ... should be obvious that I'm talking here about the U.S. and Canada rather than the world as a whole. Population ...- Authors: Donald P Campbell, Carl R Ohman, Dennis M Polisner, Charles Barry H. Watson
- Date: May 1975
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
- Topics: Demography; Economics>Macroeconomics; Pensions & Retirement>Funding; Public Policy
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Pension Reform in China
these benefits plus the transition benefits (see Table 2 on page 13) generally start at a rate of 13% of ... 351.7 859.5 1211.2 1996 359.5 864.4 1223.9 Table 1 Total Number of Employed Urban Areas Rural Areas ...- Authors: Yves Guerard, Shu-Yen Liu, Bruce Moore
- Date: Feb 1999
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>External forces and business performance; Strategic Insight and Integration>Big picture view
- Publication Name: International News
- Topics: Demography; Public Policy; Public Policy; Social Insurance>Social Security
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Increasing Retirement Age: Report of the CIA Task Force
placement. In addition, recent mortality studies suggest that mortality improvements for in- dividuals ... er-increasing life expectancy of the remaining population. Table 2 of the report, reproduced be- low, shows the ...- Authors: Faisal Siddiqi
- Date: Sep 2015
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial theory in business context; Strategic Insight and Integration>Big picture view
- Publication Name: Pension Section News
- Topics: Demography; Public Policy