The challenge of pension reform in Georgia: non-contributory pensions and elderly poverty
Nutsubidze, Tamila ; Nutsubidze, Khatuna
International Social Security Review
2017
70
1
Jan.___Ma1
79-108
old age benefit ; older people ; pension reform ; poverty
Social protection - Old age benefits
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/issr.12129
English
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"Georgia's national social security system offers almost universal non-contributory basic pension coverage. The basic pension has, to date, proved effective in dealing with old-age poverty. But Georgia's ?scal constraints and ageing population also highlight the importance of improving the pension system, in order to ensure its sustainability. This article presents policy reform choices, which suggest that, in Georgia, pension reform might include increasing the statutory retirement ages and reducing the generosity of bene?ts through means testing. The case of the Georgian non-contributory basic pension might hold value for some low- and middle-income countries that are considering the implementation of, or expanding coverage under , anon-contributory pension programme."
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