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Comparative analysis for a sustainable pension reform in Germany

  • The following thesis analyzes what a new sustainable pension reform for Germany could look like and which aspects can be adopted from other countries. It is shown that the German pension system needs a reform because it lacks sustainability due to the demographic change taking place and the associated poverty in old age. Another factor is the lack of state subsidies. To this end, five different countries were analyzed, a survey and a utility analysis were conducted in order to compare the countries according to certain criteria and to draw conclusions as to which pension system or which aspects could be copied and implemented in Germany. The results show that Sweden and Norway have a sophisticated pension system with many aspects that could be adopted. Austria also provides some good ideas. The existing plans of the German government and other experts show that Germany is on the right track, but needs to be reformed as soon as possible in order to achieve a positive result immediately.

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Author:Teresa Cabric
Advisor:Marc Peter Radke
Document Type:Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Year of Completion:2024
Granting Institution:Hochschule Furtwangen
Date of final exam:2024/01/24
Release Date:2024/02/29
Tag:Comparative analysis; Germany; Pension reform
Degree Program:IBW - Internationale Betriebswirtschaft
Functional area:Economics
Licence (German):License LogoUrheberrechtlich geschützt