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Category Archives: Pensions
Gender Pension Gap at EGP 2016 Glasgow
#Genderpensiongap Why women have low pension after familywork, care, parttime-jobs – the gender pension gap is leading to agepoverty
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Wenn die Renten sinken
Starkes Absinken des Rentenniveaus in Deutschland Das Rentenniveau ist in Deutschland in den vergangenen Jahren stark gesunken und wird noch weiter sinken. Lag das Rentenniveau 2013 bei 49,7 % des Nettolohnes, wird es bis 2030 auf 43% fallen und wird … Continue reading
Länger arbeiten in der Pension?
Die einen RentnerInnen müssen und die anderen wollen länger arbeiten Das Leben vieler älterer Menschen im Rentenalter hat sich verändert. Sie leben nicht mehr so wie früher. Viele sehen sich nicht mehr nach dem Eintritt in die Rente im „langersehnten … Continue reading
Glückliches Österreich – die Teilpension als Problemlöserin?
Knapp vorbei ist auch daneben Statt der 36. Reform der Pensionsreform, die wieder nichts am tatsächlichen Problem ändert, gibt es ein Schönheitspflaster mehr – die Teilpension. Was so klingt, als wäre es eine Wohltat für die ausgelaugten, abgekämpften älteren ArbeitnehmerInnen … Continue reading
SILVERPRENEUR – working class heros
When we are classified by the Austrian Chamber of Commerce as ‘SILVERPRENEUR’, i.e. working in the board, but on a voluntary base than it must be clear that we are a significant economic factor. And then the need to relief … Continue reading
Volunteer project in slovakia
The volunteers will organize free time activities for elderly clients of NGO Barlicka. The activities for clients will be organized during the daily summer camp for the clients i summer activities, little trips, competitions, games. The volunteers will use the … Continue reading
FOLKE PENSION DENMARK – how it works
Folkepension – is it a role model for European Pensionsystems? How can other countries follow this model? Is it justice, solidarity and redistributive? http://www.sopol.at/get_file.php?id=1058
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Tagged Folkepension, Pension, role model
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Seniors in Austrian Parliament
23.10.2013 10th Annual General Meeting of the Austrian Senior Citizens Council in Parliament. The ÖSR is the legal representative of the elderly. Future issues: pensions, labor, care. What we want as Green Seniors for the future: so many women sitting … Continue reading
Fight against poverty – on the right track?
Tue, 15.10.2013 / 17.00 – 19.00 clock JOUR FIXE SOMA markets are an appropriate means of preventing poverty? Green House Vienna (from homepage SOMA) http://www.somaundpartner.at/in-english Which social assistance in Vienna there to help disadvantaged people? What are green answer to … Continue reading
Report Financial Times: Pensioners in France
France avoids radical overhaul in pension reforms By Hugh Carnegy in Paris The French government has unveiled a much-anticipated reform of its deficit-hit pension system, raising the level and duration of… The full article can be found at: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/a39fea58-0f35-11e3-ae66-00144feabdc0.html
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