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    Gender and family: conceptual overview

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    This paper starts from the fact that women receive lower pensions than men on average, and considers policies to address that fact. Women typically have lower wages than men, a greater likelihood of part-time work and more career breaks, and thus generally a less complete contribution record. In addition, pension age may be lower for women and annuities may be priced using separate life tables for women. The paper looks at three strategic ameliorative policy directions: policies intended to increase the size and duration of women’s earnings and hence improve their contribution records; policies to redirect resources within the pension system, including for survivors and after divorce; and ways of boosting women’s pensions with resources from outside the pension system

    Freedom of Investment Process: INVENTORY OF INVESTMENT MEASURES TAKEN BETWEEN 1 SEPTEMBER 2009 AND 14 FEBRUARY 2010

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    OECD Economic Surveys: Japan

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    Slovenia Sovereign Holding Act: OECD Comments

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    OECD Economic Surveys: Hungary 2019

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    Adult Cognitive and Non-cognitive Skills: An Overview of Existing PIAAC Data

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    As of summer 2019, more than 60 PIAAC datasets from participating countries worldwide were available for research purposes. These datasets can be differentiated, for example, in terms of their accessibility, the extent of the information provided, the population group in focus, and the design of the underlying study. PIAAC Public Use Files, for instance, are freely available and are therefore highly anonymised, whereas PIAAC Scientific Use Files are available only for scientific research purposes and provide access to more detailed variables. The majority of the PIAAC data are available as public use files, but some participating countries (e.g. Germany and the United States) have also made several scientific use files or other extended file versions available to the research community. Some of the available PIAAC datasets focus on specific population groups - for example, the incarcerated adult population in the United States. Regarding the design of the underlying studies, most available datasets are cross-sectional, but some longitudinal data already exist (e.g. PIAAC-L in Germany). The present chapter provides an overview of the structure, accessibility, and use of the PIAAC datasets available worldwide

    OECD Economic Surveys Denmark

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    OECD Economic Surveys: Poland 2010

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    Latvia: Review of the Financial System

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    Colombia: Review of the Financial System

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