China targets stable employment, enhanced social security in next five years
China aims to create a considerable scale of urban jobs and keep the urban surveyed unemployment rate within 5 ...
Invest in Britain or I’ll force you to, minister tells pension funds
The business secretary, Peter Kyle, has told UK pension funds to “get off their high horses” and invest in Bri ...
Hard Times Drive Surge in Early Pension Withdrawals Across Kenya
A growing number of Kenyans are withdrawing their retirement savings long before reaching retirement age as ho ...
Germany Plans to Implement Proposed Pension Reforms by the End of 2026
The commission’s recommendations are, for now, political proposals. Concrete implementation—such as through le ...
South Africa. 16 municipalities caught pocketing workers’ pensions
Sixteen municipalities took money out of their workers’ salaries for pension contributions, and did not pay it ...
UK. Can CDC solve the retirement income challenge?
Retirement in the UK is starting to feel out of reach for many workers. Not because people do not understand t ...
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The Impact of a Rising State Pension Age Policy on Women’s Well-Being and Health Using Longitudinal Data from the UK
By Louis Compton, Magdalena Walbaum, David R. Sinclair, Gemma Spiers, Barbara Hanratty, Raphael Wittenberg Background: The UK aimed to prolong the working lives of women by introduced a policy raising women’s state pension age (SPA) from 60 to 66. The impact of involuntary prolonged employment on individual’s health and well-being is debated. We explore how […]
The China Imbalance Residual: A Demographic Decomposition
By Brian Peters The Chinese current-account surplus has averaged approximately 2 percent of GDP since 2015, declining from a 2007 peak near 10 percent yet remaining far above what its income level and demographic structure would predict in a global panel. We estimate this gap as the residual against the income-conditional demographic baseline fitted on […]
Optimizing Retirement Financial Strategies: Integrating Annuities, Defined Contribution Plans, and Long-Term Care Costs
By Vanya Horneff, Raimond Maurer, Olivia S. Mitchell, Julius Odenbreit Nursing home costs in the United States now exceed $100,000 per year, and government assistance programs such as Medicaid help out only when retirees are largely destitute. Moreover, health shocks driving the need for such care can arise suddenly in old age, are frequently permanent […]
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China targets stable employment, enhanced social security in next five years
China aims to create a considerable scale of urban jobs and keep the urban surveyed unemployment rate within 5.5 percent over the next five years, according to a human resources and social security development plan for the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030) unveiled on Thursday. The plan, released by the Ministry of Human Resources and […]
Invest in Britain or I’ll force you to, minister tells pension funds
The business secretary, Peter Kyle, has told UK pension funds to “get off their high horses” and invest in Britain or be forced to do so by law. Expressing frustration at the level of investment in British companies after years of government initiatives, Kyle said the UK’s biggest asset managers “should feel a patriotic duty in […]
Hard Times Drive Surge in Early Pension Withdrawals Across Kenya
A growing number of Kenyans are withdrawing their retirement savings long before reaching retirement age as households grapple with rising living costs, unemployment, business losses and mounting financial pressures, exposing the deep economic strain facing workers across the country. Latest industry data shows that early pension withdrawals have surged in recent years, with financial hardship […]
Germany Plans to Implement Proposed Pension Reforms by the End of 2026
The commission’s recommendations are, for now, political proposals. Concrete implementation—such as through legislative procedures—is still pending. Nevertheless, the proposed key points are notable because they may affect typical human resources and compensation structures—and because the federal government has sent a clear signal that it intends to implement all proposals. At the heart of a potential […]




