Comparing the pension promises of 30 OECD countries
Queisser, Monika ; Whitehouse, Edward
International Social Security Review
2006
59
3
July - September
49-77
comparison ; pension reform ; pension scheme ; social security ; statistics
Social protection - Old age benefits
English
Bibliogr.
"This paper takes a microeconomic approach to compare prospective pension benefits in the 30 OECD countries. It shows entitlements gross and net of taxes and social security contributions for male and female single workers based on 2002 pension rules and parameters. The models cover all public and private mandatory sources of retirement income for full-career private-sector workers across a broad earnings range. The paper shows that average earners in OECD countries can expect a post-tax pension of about 70 per cent of their earnings after tax. The average minimum retirement benefit is just under 29 per cent of national average earnings."
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