The Danish Pension System: Design, Performance, and Challenges
By Andersen, Hougaard Jensen & Rangvid
The need for pension reform is widely discussed against the backdrop of falling fertility rates and rising longevity. These developments challenge pension systems which in many countries already encounter problems with pension adequacy and financial sustainability. In the debate, reference is
often made to Denmark as a model for pension system reform.
This book offers the first coherent and in-depth description and analysis of the Danish pension system; its structure and performance. As is well-known to scholars and experts, there is a huge leap from considering general characterisations of pension systems in terms of various performance
indicators to understand the structure of particular pension systems. This book aims at introducing these aspects to an international readership explaining the structure and design of the pension system, its performance, critical reforms, benefit structure, investment policies in pension funds,
regulation, and macroeconomic implications.
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