04993oam 22012374 450 991078648200332120230801225344.01-4755-2677-61-4755-5498-2(CKB)2670000000278821(EBL)1606933(SSID)ssj0000941761(PQKBManifestationID)11585683(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000941761(PQKBWorkID)10964278(PQKB)10556530(MiAaPQ)EBC1606933(Au-PeEL)EBL1606933(CaPaEBR)ebr10627042(OCoLC)805734878(IMF)WPIEE2012201(IMF)WPIEA2012201(EXLCZ)99267000000027882120020129d2012 uf 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrReforming the Public Pension System in the Russian Federation /Frank Eich, Mauricio Soto, Charleen GustWashington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2012.1 online resource (26 p.)IMF Working PapersDescription based upon print version of record.1-4755-5892-9 1-4755-0551-5 Includes bibliographical references.Cover; Contents; I. Introduction; II. Russia's Current Pension System; Tables; 1. Key Parameters of the Russian Pension System; 2. Pension Spending and Characteristics of the Russian Pension System, 2000-10; Figures; 1. Contribution Rates and Replacement Rates, 2010; III. Challenges from Aging Populations; A. Common Challenges; 2. Demographic Trends, 2012-30; B. The Impact of Aging on Pension Spending; 3. Public Pension Spending, 2012; 4. Projected Public Pension Spending in Russia, 2010-50; Boxes; 1. What Have Other Countries Done?; IV. Choices and ProposalsA. Reducing the Replacement RatesB. Reducing Pension Eligibility; C. Increasing Revenues; 5. Impact of Increasing Retirement Ages, 2010-50; V. Concluding Comments; Appendix; Methodology and Data; ReferencesPension reform is a key policy challenge in Russia. This paper examines how pension spending could increase in Russia in the absence of reforms, quantifies the impact of some recent proposals, and suggests some alternatives that would ensure public pension benefits - relative to wages - not fall from current levels while containing spending.IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ;No. 2012/201Pension trustsRussia (Federation)PensionsGovernment policyRussia (Federation)LaborimfPublic FinanceimfDemographyimfFiscal PolicyimfSocial Security and Public PensionsimfDemographic Trends, Macroeconomic Effects, and ForecastsimfNonwage Labor Costs and BenefitsimfPrivate PensionsimfEconomics of the ElderlyimfEconomics of the HandicappedimfNon-labor Market DiscriminationimfRetirementimfRetirement PoliciesimfHealth: GeneralimfPensionsimfPopulation & demographyimfLabourimfincome economicsimfHealth economicsimfPension spendingimfAgingimfPension reformimfExpenditureimfPopulation and demographicsimfHealthimfPopulation agingimfRussian FederationimfPension trustsPensionsGovernment policyLaborPublic FinanceDemographyFiscal PolicySocial Security and Public PensionsDemographic Trends, Macroeconomic Effects, and ForecastsNonwage Labor Costs and BenefitsPrivate PensionsEconomics of the ElderlyEconomics of the HandicappedNon-labor Market DiscriminationRetirementRetirement PoliciesHealth: GeneralPensionsPopulation & demographyLabourincome economicsHealth economicsPension spendingAgingPension reformExpenditurePopulation and demographicsHealthPopulation agingEich Frank1465378Soto Mauricio1082925Gust Charleen1578634DcWaIMFBOOK9910786482003321Reforming the Public Pension System in the Russian Federation3858207UNINA