Friday, December 9, 2011

The Americas Social Security Report 2012

The Americas Social Security Report 2012, conducted by the CISS, analyzes how women and men work and decide on retirement around "normal" or "statutory" retirement ages and how social bodies make decisions on that significand social and political issue. It presents a set of standardized calculations of benefits of the pension systems of the region under current regulations that can be used to compare policies across countries.

Chapter 2 presents data on labor market variables along the life cycle but with special emphasis on workers between ages 50 and 69. Chapters 3 and 4 deal with the economics of retirement ages, both from individual and societal points of view. Chapter 5 states a question that should figure much more prominently on the retirement-age agenda: How much can the "older adult" really work? Chapter 6 summarizes the legislation on old age retirement following a standardized approach of comparisons of systems in America countries. Finally, Chapter 7 compares indicators of general retirement systems in the region.

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