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Comparison and Modelling of Pension Systems

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The purpose of this work is a comparison of pension systems of the selected countries—the pension systems and reforms of Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Sweden, Poland, and Chile will be our subjects of interest. Firstly, we focus on a short historical overview of the development and classification of pension systems in general. Consequently, the main part of this chapter deals with different scenarios, which should show whether the systems would be stable in the future. For these purposes, we developed utility in Mathematica. We tested normality of salary samples from Slovakia by robust tests for normality and computed pensions in several scenarios.

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Luboš Střelec was supported by the grant No. GA16-07089S of the Czech Science Foundation. Milan Stehlík acknowledges Fondecyt Proyecto Regular N 1151441 and the LIT-2016-1-SEE-023 project modec. Rastislav Potocký was supported by Vega grant 2/0047/15.

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Quast, C., Střelec, L., Potocký, R., KiseǏák, J., Stehlík, M. (2018). Comparison and Modelling of Pension Systems. In: Pilz, J., Rasch, D., Melas, V., Moder, K. (eds) Statistics and Simulation. IWS 2015. Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics, vol 231. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76035-3_13

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