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Characterisation and comparison of functioning of occupational pension schemes in the United Kingdom and Poland

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  • Anna Gierusz

    (Uniwersytet Gdański)

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Accumulation of funds for retirement followed by consumption of accumulated savings are the two phases which can be used to characterise retirement risk. Occupational pension schemes allow their members to manage risk in one or both phases. This article presents and compares the functioning of occupational pension schemes in the United Kingdom and Poland, taking into account the prevalence of such schemes and opportunities for members to manage risk before and after retirement.

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  • Anna Gierusz, 2015. "Characterisation and comparison of functioning of occupational pension schemes in the United Kingdom and Poland," Collegium of Economic Analysis Annals, Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of Economic Analysis, issue 37, pages 57-69.
  • Handle: RePEc:sgh:annals:i:37:y:2015:p:57-69
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