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Demographic changes and pension system in Czech republic
Luczka-Bakula, Wladyslawa ; Jablonska-Porzuczek, Lidia
Journal of agribusiness and rural development, 2008-01, Vol.4 (10)
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Título:
Demographic changes and pension system in Czech republic
Autor:
Luczka-Bakula, Wladyslawa
;
Jablonska-Porzuczek, Lidia
Assuntos:
Czech Republic
;
Demographic change
;
Old age benefits
;
Pension schemes
;
Population dynamics
;
Reform
;
Social policy
;
Social security
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Journal of agribusiness and rural development, 2008-01, Vol.4 (10)
Notas:
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Descrição:
The analysis of both demographic structure and normative changes influence on the pension system in the Czech Republic between 2000 and 2005 was conducted. In the researched period the number of population was characterised by a falling tendency and the population growth rate had negative values in the interval from -0.6% to -1.8%. However, the demographic dynamics rate had a growing tendency. Between 2000 and 2005 the share of population at productive age (of 15-64) and non-productive age (65 and more) increased. Moreover, in the investigated period the system dependency ratio fell. It comes from a higher number of insured in comparison to beneficiaries. Simultaneously the revenues and expenditures preserve an increasing tendency. It can be stated that the demographic situation was improved and together with the introduced reform of pension system, it led to its financial stability.
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Polonês
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