Minimum old-age pensions: I / Their adequacy in terms of consumer expenditures, assistance benefits and poverty standards
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Minimum old-age pensions: I / Their adequacy in terms of consumer expenditures, assistance benefits and poverty standards

Paul Fisher
International labour review, Vol.102(1), pp.51-78
1970

Abstract

old age benefit household expenditure social assistance poverty wages minimum wage national income cost of living statistical table developed countries developing countries Older People
Comparison of the adequacy of minimum old age benefits in 17 selected developed countries and developing countries - examines their adequacy in terms of family budgets of older people, social assistance, poverty standards, average wages, minimum wage and national income, and covers the adjustment of minimum pensions to changes in the cost of living earnings and minimum wages. References and statistical tables.
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