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http://www.itinerainstitute.org/en/library/_paper/the-1st-pillar-pensions-in-belgium/
The 1st pillar pensions in Belgium
27 May 2010
In January 2008, the average legal pension in Belgium was equal to 1155€ but could more of less vary with the pension regime, the age, the career, etc. But is this amount sufficient to maintain the purchasing power of elderly people and preserve them from poverty? Which role has to be given to the 2d and 3d pillars? This report from the Federal Plan Bureau analyses our 1st pillar pension system and its efficiency to respond to social objectives. In one word, it provides interesting figures and reflections to feed the pension and ageing debate.

http://www.plan.be/admin/uploaded/201004291034230.wp201004_nl.pdf

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