Topic: International Issues and Working Papers
The Rising Age at Retirement in Industrial Countries
Gary Burtless
The Cost of Owning Employer Stocks: Lessons From Taiwan
Yi-Tsung Lee, Yu-Jane Liu, and Ning Zhu
Why Do Japanese Workers Remain in the Labor Force So Long?
John B. Williamson and Masa Higo
The Recent Evolution of Pension Funds in the Netherlands: The Trend to Hybrid DB-DC Plans and Beyond
Eduard H.M. Ponds and Bart van Riel
Demographic Influences on Saving-Investment Balances in Developing and Developed Economies
Ralph C. Bryant
International Investment for Retirement Savers: Historical Evidence on Risk and Returns
Gary Burtless
Cross-National Comparison of Income and Wealth Status in Retirement: First Results from the Luxembourg Wealth Study (LWS)
Eva Sierminska, Andrea Brandolini, and Timothy M. Smeeding
Saving and Demographic Change: The Global Dimension
Gary V. Engelhardt and Anil Kumar
Risk and Reward of International Investing for U.S. Retirement Savers: Historical Evidence
Gary Burtless
The Politics of Parallel Pensions: Lessons from the United Kingdom for the United States
R. Kent Weaver
Cross-National Evidence on the Burden of Age-Related Public Transfers and Health Benefits
Gary Burtless
Long-Term Immigration Projection Methods: Current Practice and How to Improve it
Neil Howe and Richard Jackson
Private Transfers in a Cross Section of Developing Countries
Donald Cox, Emanuela Galasso and Emmauel Jimenez
Demographic Interactions Between North and South and the Implications for North-South Capital Flows
Ralph C. Bryant
Investment Choice in the Swedish Premium Pension Plan
Mårten Palme, Annika Sundén, and Paul Söderlind
Lashed to the Mast?: The Politics of Notional Defined Contribution Pension Reforms
Sarah M. Brooks and R. Kent Weaver
The Age Profile of Income and the Burden of Unfunded Transfers in Four Countries: Evidence from the
Gary Burtless
Poverty and Income Maintenance in Old Age: A Cross-National View of Low Income Older Women
Timothy M. Smeeding and Susanna Sandstrom
Sliding into Poverty? Cross-National Patterns of Income Source Change and Income Decay in Old Age
James M. Williamson and Timothy M. Smeeding
The Impact Of Aging On Financial Markets and The Economy: A Survey
Barry P. Bosworth, Ralph C. Bryant, and Gary Burtless
Lessons for an Aging Society: The Political Sustainability of Social Security Systems
Vincenzo Galasso and Paola Profeta
The Notional Defined Contribution Model: An Assessment of the Strengths and Limitations of a New App
John Williamson and Matthew Williams
Aggregate Implications of Defined Benefit and Defined Contribution Systems
Francisco Gomes and Alexander Michaelides
Whose Money Is It Anyhow?: Governance and Social Investment in Collective Investment Funds
R. Kent Weaver
The Politics of Public Pension Reform
R. Kent Weaver
New Zealand: The Supreme Political Football
R. Kent Weaver
Income Maintenance in Old Age: Current Status and Future Prospects for Rich Countries
Timothy Smeeding
Income Maintenance in Old Age: What Can be Learned from Cross-National Comparisons
Timothy M. Smeeding (with assistance from James Williamson)
Patterns of Time Use of People Age 55 to 64 Years Old: Some Cross-National Comparisons
Anne H. Gauthier and Timothy M. Smeeding
Social Security Privatization: Lessons From The United Kingdom
John B. Williamson
Privatizing Public Pension Systems: Lessons for the United States from Latin America
John B. Williamson
