Eläketurvakeskus - Selaus asiasanan mukaan "pension schemes"

    • Are ageing Nordic welfare states sustainable? : An analysis of pension and care policies in Finland and Sweden 

      Väänänen, Niko
      Ubezpieczenia Społeczne. Teoria i praktyka : 3 (Zaklad Ubezpieczen Spolecznych, 27.11.2023)
      Nordic countries are ageing, the average age in the population has increased as has the share of those over the age of 65. The ageing of the population is putting an increasing pressure on the financing of adequate pensions ...
    • ELSI: The Finnish pension microsimulation model 

      Tikanmäki, Heikki; Lappo, Sampo
      Finnish Centre for Pensions, Reports : 08/2020 (Finnish Centre for Pensions, 04.09.2020)
      This report is an overview of the structure and functionalities of the pension microsimulation model ELSI. Developed and maintained by the Finnish Centre for Pensions, ELSI is used to simulate the life courses of individuals ...
    • Eläkkeellesiirtymisikä Suomen työeläkejärjestelmässä 2018 

      Kannisto, Jari
      Eläketurvakeskuksen tilastoja : 03/2019 (Eläketurvakeskus, 17.04.2019)
      Julkaisussa tarkastellaan eläkkeellesiirtymisikää tätä tarkoitusta varten kehitetyn mittarin, eläkkeellesiirtymisiän odotteen, avulla. Julkaisussa esitetään eläkkeellesiirtymisiän odotteen määritelmä ja laskutapa sekä ...
    • Employment in youth and pension accumulation in Finland : How recent pension reforms account for early career employment 

      Ilmakunnas, Ilari; Kuitto, Kati (Edward Elgar, 10.03.2023)
      One way to buffer individuals against career uncertainties and gaps is to lengthen the period during which mandatory pension accumulation occurs. Recent Finnish pension reforms lowered the age from which earnings-related ...
    • Expected effective retirement age and exit age in the Nordic countries and Estonia 


      Statistics from The Finnish Centre for Pensions : 02/2022 (Finnish Centre for Pensions, 24.05.2022)
      This report examines the effective retirement age in the Nordic countries and Estonia by using two complementary indicators: the expected effective retirement age (expectancy) and the labour market exit age (exit age). ...
    • Inequalities in pensions and retirement from a lifecourse perspective: An introduction 

      Kuitto, Kati; Kuivalainen, Susan; Möhring, Katja
      Social Policy & Administration : 3 (Wiley, 16.04.2021)
    • Information and legitimacy : results from an experimental survey on attitudes to the 2017 pension reform in Finland 

      Kangas, Olli; Airio, Ilpo; Koskenvuo, Karoliina; Kuivalainen, Susan; Tenhunen, Sanna
      Journal of Pension Economics & Finance (Cambridge University Press, 14.01.2021)
      The legitimacy of a pension system or any social security program depends on its credibility and perceived fairness. In order to gauge this legitimacy, we need to understand the relation between people's knowledge and ...
    • Introduction to Youth Employment Insecurity and Pension Adequacy 

      Kuitto, Kati; Hofäcker, Dirk (Edward Elgar, 10.03.2023)
      In this introductory chapter, we frame the topic of the edited volume Youth Employment Insecurity and Future Pension Adequacy in a wider context of pension and labour market research and illustrate how the collection extends ...
    • New methods in pension evaluation : Applications of trajectory analysis and dynamic microsimulation 

      Salonen, Janne
      Finnish Centre for Pensions : 02/2020 (Finnish Centre for Pensions, 25.08.2020)
      This study gives an overview of two new methods in pension evaluation finite mixture modeling technique called trajectory analysis and dynamic microsimulation. Trajectory analysis and microsimulation can be used to study ...
    • Partition of the Life Course: An Extended Dynamic Microsimulation Analysis 

      Salonen, Janne; Tikanmäki, Heikki; Lappo, Sampo
      International Journal of Microsimulation : 3 (International microsimulation association, 31.12.2021)
      This study explores life courses in a dynamic microsimulation framework at a time of high public interest in prolonging working lives. We provide new insights into how historical records could be merged with microsimulation ...
    • Pension adequacy and sustainability : An evaluation of the Finnish pension system 

      Andersen, Torben M. (Finnish Centre for Pensions, 17.09.2021)
      An international and independent evaluation of the Finnish pension system conducted by Professor Torben M. Andersen (Aarhus University) at the request of the Finnish Centre for Pensions. Available only online.
    • Pension contribution levels and cost-sharing in statutory and occupational pensions : a cross-national study of eight European countries 

      Vidlund, Mika; Mielonen, Antti; Väänänen, Niko; Kesälä, Meeri; Lavigne, Anne
      Finnish Centre for Pensions, Reports : 7/2022 (Finnish Centre for Pensions, 10.11.2022)
      This report provides a comprehensive view on pension contribution income levels in eight European countries: Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway and Sweden. Compared schemes include basic and ...
    • Pension financialization and collective risk sharing in Canada and Finland 

      Liukko, Jyri; Doyle, Aaron; Lehtonen, Turo-Kimmo
      International Social Security Review : 3 (Wiley, 21.09.2023)
      This article contributes to the debate concerning pension financialization and how countries are adapting their pension systems to respond to demographic ageing. We do so by examining the statutory pension systems of Canada ...
    • Pension Indicators 2021 


      Finnish Centre for Pensions, Reports : 07 (Finnish Centre for Pensions, 28.10.2021)
      This review has compiled the key indicators used in assessing pension policy. It offers a concise and comprehensible overview of the realised development of the length of working lives, pension levels and the estimated ...
    • Pension Indicators 2022 


      Finnish Centre for Pensions, Reports : 08/2022 (Finnish Centre for Pensions, 24.11.2022)
      This review has compiled the key indicators used in assessing pension policy. It offers a concise and comprehensible overview of the realised development of the length of working lives, pension levels and the estimated ...
    • Pension Indicators 2023 


      Finnish Centre for Pensions, Reports : 06/2023 (Finnish Centre for Pensions, 11 / 2023)
      This review has compiled the key indicators used in assessing pension policy. It offers a concise and comprehensible overview of the realised development of the length of working lives, pension levels and the estimated ...
    • Persons insured for an earnings-related pension in Finland 2021 


      Official Statistics of FinlandStatistics from the Finnish Centre for Pensions 02/2023 (Finnish Centre for Pensions, 23.01.2023)
      This publication includes the 17–68-year-olds covered by Finnish earnings-related pension acts. It presents information on those insured for an earnings-related pension, those who are retired and on the earnings of wage ...
    • Persons insured for an earnings-related pension in Finland 2022 


      Official Statistics of FinlandStatistics from the Finnish Centre for Pensions : 02/2024 (Finnish Centre for Pensions, 31.01.2024)
      This publication includes the 17–68-year-olds covered by Finnish earnings-related pension acts. It presents information on those insured for an earnings-related pension, those who are retired and on the earnings of wage ...
    • Pocket Statistics 2021 


      Statistics from the Finnish Centre for Pensions : 4 (Finnish Centre for Pensions, 29.06.2021)
      Pocket Statistics comprises key statistical data on pension provision. It also includes information on the overall social security and population of Finland. The publication is available in Finnish, Swedish and English.
    • Public Pension Generosity and Old-Age Poverty in OECD countries 

      Kuitto, Kati; Madia, Joan E.; Podesta, Federico
      Journal of Social Policy (Cambridge university Press, 07.07.2021)
      Pension adequacy is gaining importance as old-age poverty remains a pressing problem. In many advanced welfare states, the population is ageing rapidly and recent pension reforms have led to cuts in public pension provision. ...