Author: Keith G. Banting
Publisher: Queen's Policy Studies
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
The retirement income system has been hailed as one of the great successes of Canadian social policy. However, contemporary pressures have generated a vigorous debate about the way ahead. Fundamental reforms are being proposed and Canadians face important choices.
Reform of Retirement Income Policy
Author: Keith G. Banting
Publisher: Queen's Policy Studies
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
The retirement income system has been hailed as one of the great successes of Canadian social policy. However, contemporary pressures have generated a vigorous debate about the way ahead. Fundamental reforms are being proposed and Canadians face important choices.
Publisher: Queen's Policy Studies
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
The retirement income system has been hailed as one of the great successes of Canadian social policy. However, contemporary pressures have generated a vigorous debate about the way ahead. Fundamental reforms are being proposed and Canadians face important choices.
Pension Reform in Canada
Author: Pradeep Kumar
Publisher: Kingston, Ont. : Industrial Relations Centre, Queen's University
ISBN:
Category : Old age pensions
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
From the Introduction: The purpose of this paper is to provide a critical perspective on the scope and limitations of the present retirement income system in Canada and a commentary on the alternative proposals for reform. First, we outline the evolution and development of public policy in this area, the main components of the present system and its major limitations, and the nature of growing pressures for change. We then review the alternative reform proposals suggested by the federal Task Force. A comparative summary outline of the recommendations of other pension studies, and the general conclusions of the Ontario Royal Commission Report, are presented in the appendix. Finally we summarise the significant issues in pension discussions and the possible reform strategies.
Publisher: Kingston, Ont. : Industrial Relations Centre, Queen's University
ISBN:
Category : Old age pensions
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
From the Introduction: The purpose of this paper is to provide a critical perspective on the scope and limitations of the present retirement income system in Canada and a commentary on the alternative proposals for reform. First, we outline the evolution and development of public policy in this area, the main components of the present system and its major limitations, and the nature of growing pressures for change. We then review the alternative reform proposals suggested by the federal Task Force. A comparative summary outline of the recommendations of other pension studies, and the general conclusions of the Ontario Royal Commission Report, are presented in the appendix. Finally we summarise the significant issues in pension discussions and the possible reform strategies.
Coming of Age
Author: United States. President's Commission on Pension Policy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Old age pensions
Languages : en
Pages : 606
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Old age pensions
Languages : en
Pages : 606
Book Description
The Emergence of Social Security in Canada
Author: Dennis T. Guest
Publisher: UBC Press
ISBN: 077485068X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
This book analyzes the major influences shaping the Canadian welfare state. A central trend in Canadian social security over most of the twentieth century has been a shift from a 'residual' to an 'institutional' concept. The residual approach, which dominated until the Second World War, posited that the causes of poverty and joblessness were to be found within individuals and were best remedied by personal initiative and reliance on the private market. However, the dramatic changes brought about by the Great Depression and the Second World War resulted in the rise of an institutional approach to social security. Poverty and joblessness began to be viewed as the results of systemic failure, and the public began to demand that governments take action to establish front-rank institutions guaranteeing a level of protection against the common risks to livelihood. Thus, the foundations of the Canadian welfare state were established. The Emergence of Social Security in Canada is both an important historical resource and an engrossing tale in its own right, and it will be of great interest to anyone concerned about Canadian social policy.
Publisher: UBC Press
ISBN: 077485068X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
This book analyzes the major influences shaping the Canadian welfare state. A central trend in Canadian social security over most of the twentieth century has been a shift from a 'residual' to an 'institutional' concept. The residual approach, which dominated until the Second World War, posited that the causes of poverty and joblessness were to be found within individuals and were best remedied by personal initiative and reliance on the private market. However, the dramatic changes brought about by the Great Depression and the Second World War resulted in the rise of an institutional approach to social security. Poverty and joblessness began to be viewed as the results of systemic failure, and the public began to demand that governments take action to establish front-rank institutions guaranteeing a level of protection against the common risks to livelihood. Thus, the foundations of the Canadian welfare state were established. The Emergence of Social Security in Canada is both an important historical resource and an engrossing tale in its own right, and it will be of great interest to anyone concerned about Canadian social policy.
The Retirement Income System in Canada
Author: Canada. Task Force on Retirement Income Policy
Publisher: Task Force on Retirement Income Policy ; Hull, Quebec : available by mail from Canadian Government Pub. Centre
ISBN:
Category : Governmental investigations
Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
Publisher: Task Force on Retirement Income Policy ; Hull, Quebec : available by mail from Canadian Government Pub. Centre
ISBN:
Category : Governmental investigations
Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
The Challenge of Public Pension Reform in Advanced and Emerging Economies
Author: Mr.Benedict J. Clements
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
ISBN: 147556631X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
Pension reform is high on the policy agenda of many advanced and emerging market economies. In advanced economies the challenge is generally to contain future increases in public pension spending as the population ages. In emerging market economies, the challenges are often different. Where pension coverage is extensive, the issues are similar to those in advanced economies. Where pension coverage is low, the key challenge will be to expand coverage in a fiscally sustainable manner. This volume examines the outlook for public pension spending over the coming decades and the options for reform in 52 advanced and emerging market economies.
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
ISBN: 147556631X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
Pension reform is high on the policy agenda of many advanced and emerging market economies. In advanced economies the challenge is generally to contain future increases in public pension spending as the population ages. In emerging market economies, the challenges are often different. Where pension coverage is extensive, the issues are similar to those in advanced economies. Where pension coverage is low, the key challenge will be to expand coverage in a fiscally sustainable manner. This volume examines the outlook for public pension spending over the coming decades and the options for reform in 52 advanced and emerging market economies.
Canadiana
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 640
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 640
Book Description
Pension Reform in Canada
Author: Brian Semkow
Publisher: Kingston, Ont. : Industrial Relations Centre, Queen's University
ISBN:
Category : Old age pensions Canada Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Publisher: Kingston, Ont. : Industrial Relations Centre, Queen's University
ISBN:
Category : Old age pensions Canada Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Empty Promises
Author: Elizabeth J. Shilton
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773599606
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Workplace pensions are a vital part of Canada’s retirement income system, but these plans have reached a state of crisis as a result of their low coverage and inadequate, insecure, and unequally distributed benefits. Reviewing pension plans through a legal and historical lens, Empty Promises reveals the paradoxical effects and inevitable failure of a pension system built on the interests of employers rather than employees. Elizabeth Shilton examines the evolution of pension law in Canada from the 1870s to the early twenty-first century, highlighting the foreseeably futile struggle of legislators to create and sustain employees’ pension rights without undermining employers’ incentives. The current system gives employers considerable discretion and control in pension design and administration. Shilton appeals for a model that is not hostage to business interests. She recommends replacing today’s employer-controlled systems with pensions shaped by the public interest, expanding mandatory broad-based or state-pension systems such as the Canada Pension Plan to generate pensions that respond to the changing workplace and address the needs and interests of retirees. Engaging with the long-running debate on whether Canadians should look to government or to the private sector for retirement income security, Empty Promises is a crucial work concerned with the future of the Canadian retirement system.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773599606
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Workplace pensions are a vital part of Canada’s retirement income system, but these plans have reached a state of crisis as a result of their low coverage and inadequate, insecure, and unequally distributed benefits. Reviewing pension plans through a legal and historical lens, Empty Promises reveals the paradoxical effects and inevitable failure of a pension system built on the interests of employers rather than employees. Elizabeth Shilton examines the evolution of pension law in Canada from the 1870s to the early twenty-first century, highlighting the foreseeably futile struggle of legislators to create and sustain employees’ pension rights without undermining employers’ incentives. The current system gives employers considerable discretion and control in pension design and administration. Shilton appeals for a model that is not hostage to business interests. She recommends replacing today’s employer-controlled systems with pensions shaped by the public interest, expanding mandatory broad-based or state-pension systems such as the Canada Pension Plan to generate pensions that respond to the changing workplace and address the needs and interests of retirees. Engaging with the long-running debate on whether Canadians should look to government or to the private sector for retirement income security, Empty Promises is a crucial work concerned with the future of the Canadian retirement system.
Financial Aspects of the United States Pension System
Author: Zvi Bodie
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226062899
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 466
Book Description
This book provides valuable information and analysis to managers, policymakers, and investment counselors in the rapidly expanding field of pension funding. American workers, too, need answers and insights on how to invest their money and plan for their retirement. fifteen of America's leading financial analysts address such pressing questions as -What is the current financial status of the elderly, and how vulnerable are they to inflation? -What is the impact of inflation on the private pension system, and what are the effects of alternative indexing schemes? -What roles can the social security system play in the provision of retirement income? -What is the effect of the tax code and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) on corporate pension policy? -How well funded are corporate pension plans, and is a firm's unfunded pension liability fully reflected in the market value of its common stock? Many of the conclusions these experts reach contradict and challenge popular views, thus providing fertile ground for innovation in pension planning.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226062899
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 466
Book Description
This book provides valuable information and analysis to managers, policymakers, and investment counselors in the rapidly expanding field of pension funding. American workers, too, need answers and insights on how to invest their money and plan for their retirement. fifteen of America's leading financial analysts address such pressing questions as -What is the current financial status of the elderly, and how vulnerable are they to inflation? -What is the impact of inflation on the private pension system, and what are the effects of alternative indexing schemes? -What roles can the social security system play in the provision of retirement income? -What is the effect of the tax code and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) on corporate pension policy? -How well funded are corporate pension plans, and is a firm's unfunded pension liability fully reflected in the market value of its common stock? Many of the conclusions these experts reach contradict and challenge popular views, thus providing fertile ground for innovation in pension planning.