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Date: May, 2009

  • In the NewsMay 20, 2009

    OTTP Heads Call for Dutch Pension Model

    Global Pensions, May 20, 2009 Canada should reform its pension system by creating a hybrid model which resembles the one in place in the Netherlands, the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan president and chief executive says.  Jim Leech called for an overhaul of the Canadian pension system that would incorporate both defined benefit and defined contribution […]

  • In the NewsMay 18, 2009

    Report Spotlights Retirement Gap

    Pensions & Investments, May 18, 2009 Longer life spans, lower wages than their male counterparts and less access to pension plans make women more vulnerable in retirement, according to a report by the Washington-based National Institute on Retirement Security. Ilana Boivie, co-author of “Shattering the Retirement Glass Ceiling: Women Need a Three-Legged Stool,” said in […]

  • In the NewsMay 11, 2009

    The Staying Power of Public Pensions

    CEPR Journal, May 2009 The recession that has gripped California’s economy has created intense pressures on public sector budgets, where officials are forced to meet demands for greater services in the face of declining tax revenues. In turn, this may intensify efforts by taxpayer groups to dismantle traditional “defined benefit” pension programs for public employees. […]

  • In the NewsMay 10, 2009

    Mom’s Dreary Retirement Prospects

    Oregonian, May 10, 2009 Marie Coco covers NIRS new research brief and says Mother’s Day is a time for more conversations about how mothers—and all American women—are going to be supported in old age.  Women used to depend on traditional pensions that under the law protected surviving spouses, usually a widow, with lifetime monthly benefits. These […]

  • In the NewsMay 10, 2009

    Moms Need Firm Retirement

    The Leaf Chronicle, May 10, 2009 Marie Coco covers NIRS new research brief and says Mother’s Day is a time for more conversations about how mothers—and all American women—are going to be supported in old age.  Women used to depend on traditional pensions that under the law protected surviving spouses, usually a widow, with lifetime monthly […]

  • In the NewsMay 10, 2009

    Cupboard Getting Bare for More Moms

    Asbury Park Press, May 10, 2009 Marie Coco covers NIRS new research brief and says Mother’s Day is a time for more conversations about how mothers—and all American women—are going to be supported in old age.  Women used to depend on traditional pensions that under the law protected surviving spouses, usually a widow, with lifetime monthly […]

  • In the NewsMay 9, 2009

    A Retirement Time Bomb

    The Indianapolis Star, May 9, 2009 David Ignatius covers the U.S. retirement security crisis.  He refers to a recent NIRS poll, which indicates anxiety about the issue.  Some 83% of those Americans polled said they were worried about having a secure retirement. Of those with a 401(k) account, only about half thought they would have enough money […]

  • In the NewsMay 9, 2009

    Mom’s Dreary Retirement Prospects

    Real Clear Politics, May 9, 2009 — Syndicated columnist Marie Coco covers NIRS new research brief and says Mother’s Day is a time for more conversations about how mothers—and all American women—are going to be supported in old age. Marie Coco covers NIRS new research brief and says Mother’s Day is a time for more conversations about how mothers—and […]

  • In the NewsMay 9, 2009

    Women and Men Face Distinct Retirement Challenges

    US News & World Report, May 9, 2009 Two reports crossed my desk this week each pointing out unique retirement challenges faced by either men or women. Here’s a quick look. Women’s challenges. Women typically live longer than men, which means more years of retirement that need to be financed. Once you make it to […]