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Diferenciais previdenciários intra-ocupacionais no Brasil / Intra-occupational pension differentials in BrazilKohl, Daniel 15 August 2008 (has links)
Este trabalho tem como objetivo analisar os diferenciais existentes na estrutura das aposentadorias entre diversas ocupações. Espera-se mostrar em que grau ocupações relativamente semelhantes possuem tratamentos diferenciados no que se refere à estrutura dos benefícios de aposentadoria, por estarem em regimes diferentes. Serão analisados os diferentes tratamentos aos quais estão sujeitas estas ocupações, levando-se em conta parâmetros como a Dívida Previdenciária Implícita, a Alíquota Necessária e a Taxa de Reposição dos Benefícios. / The main goal of this paper is to analyse the differences in the structure of pension schemes between several occupations. It is expected to show in what degree similar occupations have different treatments regarding their pension structure, depending under wich pension scheme they are. The parameters used in this analysis are the Implicit Pension Debt, the Balanced Payroll Rate and the Reposition Rate of Pensions.
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Diferenciais previdenciários intra-ocupacionais no Brasil / Intra-occupational pension differentials in BrazilDaniel Kohl 15 August 2008 (has links)
Este trabalho tem como objetivo analisar os diferenciais existentes na estrutura das aposentadorias entre diversas ocupações. Espera-se mostrar em que grau ocupações relativamente semelhantes possuem tratamentos diferenciados no que se refere à estrutura dos benefícios de aposentadoria, por estarem em regimes diferentes. Serão analisados os diferentes tratamentos aos quais estão sujeitas estas ocupações, levando-se em conta parâmetros como a Dívida Previdenciária Implícita, a Alíquota Necessária e a Taxa de Reposição dos Benefícios. / The main goal of this paper is to analyse the differences in the structure of pension schemes between several occupations. It is expected to show in what degree similar occupations have different treatments regarding their pension structure, depending under wich pension scheme they are. The parameters used in this analysis are the Implicit Pension Debt, the Balanced Payroll Rate and the Reposition Rate of Pensions.
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Sustainable Public Pension System for Florida Local Governments: Financial Solvency, Paradigm Switch, and Interperiod EquityCong, Yongqing 12 May 2014 (has links)
The issue of increasing unfunded pension liabilities of state and local governments has drawn increasing attentions in the last few years, especially after the 2008 stock market downturn. To maintain sustainability many state and local governments have put public pension reform at the top of their priority list. Previous research and practices provide two strategies to reform the current pension systems: Incremental changes to amend the existing defined benefit plans (DB plans), and the pension model switch from the DB model to defined contribution plans (DC plans).
This study aims to uncover reform strategies to cope for public pension systems. It first examined the appropriateness of the incremental reform strategies by identifying the determinants of the financial solvency of DB plans, utilizing the existing panel data of 151 local DB plans in Florida municipalities. Second, it gathered the primary data through the surveys and interviews with the Finance and HR directors in Florida local governments to analyze their perceptions of public pension reform and reveal their readiness to conduct the public pension paradigm switch. These approaches revealed the critical interperiod equity issue along with the impact of the two-tier benefit structure during the recent pension reform.
The results suggest that incremental reform strategies that reduce benefits and increase contributions are not effective in improving the financial solvency of public DB plans. The alternative reform approach—the DB-to-DC transition—is attractive to local governments because it will relieve the employer of the pension cost burden and transfer the investment risk to employees themselves. The transition is also politically palatable because the taxpayer sentiment is not supportive of what are perceived to be generous retirement benefit of public employees. Meanwhile, local governments are hesitant to implement the paradigm switch due to prohibitive transition costs, political pressure, and perhaps more importantly, the potential negative impacts to public recruitment and retention. Local officials do not perceive a reduction of morale with the two-tier benefit structure at the present time; they believe this issue will solve itself along the retirement of senior employees.
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