The note presents an overview of the challenges and opportunities that Jordanian policymakers could consider when discussing a strategy to expand coverage of social security, with adequate, sustainable...
Since 2004, pension reform in Montenegro has been actively implemented through a series of measures, some of them right and some debatable. Parallel to the standard raising of retirement age, widening...
Two entities in Bosnia and Herzegovina have been operating separate public pension systems. Republika Srpska (RS) led the reform process by launching a pension reform in 2011 to restore its fiscal balance...
This report is the latest in a series of World Bank reports on pensions in Mongolia and was prepared in late 2019 at the request of the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection. This report discusses the...
The main goals of reforming the Norwegian old-age pension system toward nonfinancial defined contributions (NDC) in 2011 were to improve long-run fiscal sustainability and labor supply incentives. Maintaining...
Poland’s pension system faces multiple challenges, including accelerating population aging. Early retirement policy aimed at mitigating mass exit from the labor market led to the rise of pension system...
This note provides options for improving the design and implementation of pension insurance parameters and qualifying conditions in Mongolia. The authors understand the core objectives of the authorities...
The development objective of the State Owned Bank’s (SOB) Restructuring Program for Results for Tunisia will support key measures aiming at supporting directly and indirectly the restructuring of the SOBs...
The report is structured as follows. In the first section, authors refer to the demographic and labor market context in Montenegro, which indicate the risks and challenges ahead of the pension system in...