Informality and the Challenge of Pension Adequacy: Outlook and Reform Options for Peru
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Keywords
WP; replacement rate; retirement age; SNP affiliate; SPP data; Pension System; Contribution Density; Replacement Rates; Peru; SNP State budget; Asociación International; SPP pension; SPP simulation; SPP affiliate; SPP mortality tables; Fondos de Pensiones; SPP assets; SNP calculation; Pensions; Pension spending; Retirement; Wages; Aging; Central and Eastern Europe; Global;All these keywords.
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