OECD Pensions Outlook
Why college education is good but maybe not good enough
Web briefing for the U.S. and Canada
Wednesday, June 20th, 11am Eastern Time
Pension systems in OECD countries are facing the double challenge of increasing life expectancy and demographic change. How should countries respond to keep their national systems both affordable and adequate? How should they strike a balance between public and private pension schemes? What should countries do to prevent old age poverty?
This inaugural edition of ‘Pensions Outlook’ provides an analysis of pension policies in OECD countries, covering both public and private systems, as well as an assessment of trends in retirement income systems. It also includes the first comprehensive evaluation of national Defined Contribution systems that have been set up in a number of OECD countries.
Who: Pablo Antolin, Principal Economist, OECD Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs; Edward Whitehouse, Principal Administrator, OECD Directorate for Employment, Labor and Social Affairs.
When: Wednesday, June 20th, 11am Eastern Time.
Where: The convenience of your own computer (registration required, see instructions below).
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To register for this online briefing
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1. Go to https://oecdwash.webex.com/oecdwash/onstage/g.php?p=0&t=m
2. Select the event and click "Register".
3. On the registration form, enter your information and then click "Submit".
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