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http://www.itinerainstitute.org/en/issues/_issue/pensions/_paper/melbourne-mercer-global-pension-index/
Melbourne Mercer Global Pension Index
16 December 2009
Worldwide, pension systems are organized in very different ways. Compulsory and/or voluntary, public and/or private, personal and/or workplace-based arrangements, defined benefit and/or defined contribution: cross-country comparisons of pension systems are not an easy job. In this report, the Melbourne Centre for Financial Studies presents an index, the Melbourne Mercer Global Pension Index, that compares the pension systems in eleven countries across America, Europe and Pacific Asia. The important notions of adequacy, sustainability and integrity are seriously considered in this index. That is a new approach that could help us to detect good practices abroad.

http://www.mercer.com/referencecontent.htm?idContent=1359260

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