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http://www.itinerainstitute.org/en/issues/_issue/pensions/_paper/towards-sustainable-and-adequate-pensions/
Towards sustainable and adequate pensions
05 May 2009
Belgium and the EU are on the way to sustainable pensions but are not quite there yet. This CEPS study illustrates in a striking and novel way that the spending patterns of today’s retired cohorts are not possible for the current youngest working-age cohorts. While making recommendations to improve the overall performance of pension schemes, the authors highlight that policy-makers should also continue to monitor the effect of reforms on the adequacy of coverage of particular population groups.

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