Denmarks’ pension system according to other countries systems
Authors:
Cristina Harangozo
Goda Dirzauskaite
Irina Munteanu
Elena Demirova
Jaroslav Kerul-Kmec
Authors:
Cristina Harangozo
Goda Dirzauskaite
Irina Munteanu
Elena Demirova
Jaroslav Kerul-Kmec
11/2/2012
11/2/2012
University College of Northern Denmark
Financial Management Programme
1st semester 2012
1 fie0912
Methodology project
Why is Danish pension system better than in other countries?
The report has been prepared by :
Cristina Harangozo
Goda Dirzauskaite
Irina Munteanu
Elena Demirova
Jaroslav Kerul-Kmec
Supervisors :
Nina Røhr Rimmer
Sara Møller Nielsen
Delivery Date : 2 November 2012
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Contents
I. Introduction 3
II. Problem statement 3
III. Delimitation 3
IV. Methodology 4
V. Denmark 4
VI. The Netherlands 7
VII. Australia 10
VIII. Singapore 16
IX. Romania 18
X. Conclusion 23
XI. List of literature 24
XII. Appendix 25
I. Introduction
The topic is relevant and hopefully interesting and useful for many young people. And since Denmark is the most well-developed pension system will compare it with other countries, who obviously have a omission/gap in their pension systems. Pension rights are very important in the system of social security legislation. The pension is a periodic cash payment, which is acquired subject to certain conditions of the law which are different depending on its type.
Denmark is characterized by its high living standards and rules that follow. Denmark has a very well organized economy that is crucial for the developing society and therefore the development of the pension system. Besides the good social, economic and political situation in Denmark, Danish pension system has gotten remarkably good attention for the past years as well.
Denmark has