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Based on the legal framework for employment, a distinction can be made between two groups of public employees in Denmark: (i) public servants (in Danish tjenestemaend), and (ii) employees employed on the basis of collective wage agreements (in Danish: overenskomstansatte). The pension system differs between these two groups. We first discuss the scheme for public servants and next consider employees under collective wage agreements.
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Østrup, F. (1999). Funding Public Service Pensions in Denmark. In: Hughes, G., Stewart, J. (eds) The Role of the State in Pension Provision: Employer, Regulator, Provider. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6789-6_5
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