A Simulation of the Policy of Public Pension Finance in Japan
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概要
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"The purpose of this paper is to estimate the total sum of premium payments and benefit payments from 2005 to 2010 and make proposals for future policy. This study has made clear that there is a tendency of a total decrease in premium payments. Moreover, the sum of premiums will be less than the sum of benefit payments to be paid. Therefore, our proposal is benefit cutting, raising of the starting age of benefit payments and raising premium payments. Thus we will be able to save a total of 17.42 trillion yen in finance for the public pension system."
著者
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SAKAMOTO Kei
Department of Gastroenterology, University of Tokyo
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Hirata Tomoko
Department Of Health And Welfare Services Management Faculty Of Health And Welfare Services Administ
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Sakamoto Kei
Department Of Health And Welfare Services Management Faculty Of Health And Welfare Services Administ
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Sakamoto Kei
Department Of Cardiovascular Medicine University Of Tokyo Graduate School Of Medicine
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"Hirata Tomoko
"Department of Health and Welfare Services Management, Faculty of Health and Welfare Services Admini
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Ueda Mayuko"
Department of Health and Welfare Services Management, Faculty of Health and Welfare Services Adminis
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Ueda Mayuko
Department Of Health And Welfare Services Management Faculty Of Health And Welfare Services Administ
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