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  2. Social pension - Wikipedia

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    Universal pension (also referred to as "demogrant", "categorical pension" or "citizens pension") is a pension where the only criteria for receiving it is age and citizenship, resp. residence. Some countries are specifying these criteria further, like The Netherlands which requires 50 years of residency between ages of 15 and 65 for a full ...

  3. Demogrant - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 July 2012, at 06:07 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  4. List of largest pension schemes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The rankings below are the 30 largest public pension plans in the U.S., according to the 2018 list compiled by Pensions & Investments. [1] Because this information is now several years old, the numbers and rankings may no longer be entirely accurate.

  5. Pension systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Voluntary private collective pension provision; Voluntary private individual pension provision Georgia: Basic pension: N/A: N/A: N/A Germany: Social assistance: Social insurance system: Voluntary occupational pension insurance: Private pension schemes Hong Kong: Basic pension: Provident fund system: N/A: N/A Hungary: Social assistance: Private ...

  6. Citizen's dividend - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Paine (1737–1809) was a major inspiration for this policy.. Citizen's dividend is a proposed policy based upon the Georgist principle that the natural world is the common property of all people.

  7. Universal basic income - Wikipedia

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    Pension: A payment that in some countries is guaranteed to all citizens above a certain age. The difference from true basic income is that it is restricted to people over a certain age. Child benefit : A program similar to pensions but restricted to parents of children, usually allocated based on the number of children.

  8. Pension - Wikipedia

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    A pension (/ ˈ p ɛ n ʃ ən /; from Latin pensiō 'payment') is a fund into which amounts are paid regularly during an individual's working career, and from which periodic payments are made to support the person's retirement from work. A pension may be: a "defined benefit plan", where defined periodic payments are made in retirement. The ...

  9. Category:Pensions - Wikipedia

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