Pension Systems and Old-Age Income Support in East and Southeast Asia


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Old age income support will be one of the biggest social and economic challenges facing Asia in the twenty-first century. The growing spotlight on old age income support is largely due to exceptionally rapid population aging which is fundamentally reshaping Asia’s demographic profile. A young continent reaping the demographic dividend of a large youthful workforce is giving way to a greying continent where the ratio of retirees to workers is on the rise. In contrast to industrialized countries, most Asian countries do not yet have mature, well-functioning pension systems. As a result, they are ill prepared to provide economic security for the large number of retirees who loom on the region’s horizon. This book takes a close look at the pension systems of eight countries in East and Southeast Asia – namely, China, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam – which encompass a wide range of income and development levels. The book provides a comprehensive overview of pension systems in the eight countries, including an in-depth diagnosis to identify their major weaknesses and shortcomings. On the basis of the diagnosis, the book sets forth concrete and specific policy options for reforming Asia’s pension systems. Many policy options for reform are country-specific. For example, a top priority in China is to extend the pension system to rural areas. At the same time, a number of reforms – such as the need to extend coverage – resonate across the entire region. Appropriate reform will enable the region’s pension systems to deliver affordable, adequate and sustainable old-age economic security.




The Occupational Pension Schemes (Collective Money Purchase Schemes) Regulations 2022


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Enabling power: Pensions Act 2008, ss. 28 and 144(2) and (4) & Pensions Act 2014, ss. 43, 54 (5) (6), sch. 18, paras 1, 2 & Pension Schemes Act 2021, ss. 3 (8), 5 (2), 8 (4) (a) (b), 11 (2) (e) (3) (a), 12 (2) (b), 13 (3), 14 (3), 15 (4) (a), 16 (2), 17 (4) (5) (8), 18 (4), 19 (2), 20 (5), 22 (3) (b), 23 (3) (c), 27 (2), 28 (3) (4), 29 (7) (a) (10) (a) (b), 33 (4) (b) (10), 36 (1) (c) (2) (b) (c) (5) (6) (10), 37 (3) (b), 38 (3), 39 (1) (b), 40 (4) (6), 41 (2), 43 (2) (4) (b) (c), 45 (3) (6), 49 (2) (b) (4), 51 (2) (3), sch. 2, para. 1 (6). Issued: 16.12.2021. Sifted: -. Made: -. Laid: -. Coming into force: 01.08.2022. Effect: 1993 c. 48 modified & S.I. 1996/1715; 2010/772; 2015/879 amended. Territorial extent & classification: E/W/S/NI. For approval by resolution of each House of Parliament




Closing the Gap in a Generation


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Social justice is a matter of life and death. It affects the way people live, their consequent chance of illness, and their risk of premature death. We watch in wonder as life expectancy and good health continue to increase in parts of the world and in alarm as they fail to improve in others.




Freedom in the World 2004


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Freedom in the World contains both comparative ratings and written narratives and is now the standard reference work for measuring the progress and decline in political rights and civil liberties on a global basis.




Managing Public Money


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Dated October 2007. The publication is effective from October 2007, when it replaces "Government accounting". Annexes to this document may be viewed at www.hm-treasury.gov.uk




Basic Documents


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This 48th edition, including amendments adopted up to 31 December 2014, brings together into one volume essential documents concerning the governance of the World Health Organization, including the Constitution, Rules of Procedure of both the World Health Assembly and the Executive Board, as well as Financial and Staff Regulations. It also includes Regulations for Expert Advisory Panels and Committees and for Study and Scientific Groups, the texts of agreements with the United Nations and other agencies, the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the Specialized Agencies, the Statute of the International Agency for Research on Cancer, and the principles governing relations with nongovernmental organizations. It lists Members and Associate Members of the World Health Organization.




Collective Agreements


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Collective bargaining involves a process of negotiation between one or more unions and an employer or employers' organisation(s). The outcome is a collective agreement that defines terms of employment - typically wages, working hours and in-work benefits. The agreement affords labour protection: minimum wages, regular earnings; limits on working hours and predictable work schedules; safe working environments; parental leave and sick leave; and a fair share in the benefits of increased productivity. The International Labour Organization (ILO) Collective Agreements Recommendation 1951 (No. 91) considers, where appropriate and having regard to national practice, that measures should be taken to extend the application of all or some provisions of a collective agreement to all employers and workers included wthin the domain of the agreement. The extension of a collective agreement generalises the terms and conditions of employment, agreed between organised firms and workers, represented through their association(s) and union(s), to the non-organised firms within a sector, occupation or territory. The collection of chapters in this volume are about the extension of collective agreements as an act of public policy.




People


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One of the last larger-than-life movie stars, Paul Newman will forever be remembered for his rugged cool and rascally charm-and for the bluest eyes this side of Sinatra. Adored by women, admired by men, he racked up unforgettable roles in classic movies like The Hustler and The Sting. This title looks back on the life of this true star.