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Pension Reform in India
The Unfinished Agenda
First Edition
- H. Sadhak - Non Bank Financial Institutions Regulatory Authority, Botswana
September 2013 | 528 pages | SAGE Response
Changing population dynamics have challenged the socio-economic stability of nations globally. This has brought into focus pension reform as one of the most critical socio-economic-political agendas. Against this background, this book gives a comprehensive account of the Indian pension system and the ongoing reforms.
Pension Reform in India discusses the current National Pension System (NPS) structure and architecture extensively and also throws light on the alternative old-age financial-security schemes available in the country. To enable a better understanding of the critical issues of the hour, the author provides insights into pension reforms in many emerging-economy countries.
Drawing upon his years of experience in this field and also from exhaustive research of data and publications of international agencies and eminent scholars, the author proposes methods for designing a pension system that is both viable and robust.
Pension Reform in India discusses the current National Pension System (NPS) structure and architecture extensively and also throws light on the alternative old-age financial-security schemes available in the country. To enable a better understanding of the critical issues of the hour, the author provides insights into pension reforms in many emerging-economy countries.
Drawing upon his years of experience in this field and also from exhaustive research of data and publications of international agencies and eminent scholars, the author proposes methods for designing a pension system that is both viable and robust.
I: SOCIAL SECURITY AND PENSION REFORM: A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
II: SOCIAL SECURITY AND PENSION REFORMS IN INDIA: NPS IN A CHANGING SOCIO-ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
III: PENSION REFORMS IN INDIA: SOME CRITICAL ISSUES AND UNFINISHED AGENDAS