SWEDEN - Perhaps the most important change in the Swedish pensions scene is that participants in new blue-collar contractual schemes can take advantage of the general performance of Swedish and other equity markets, and have been given considerable freedom of choice over their own portfolios, according to new research.
‘Policy approaches to promote private and occupational old-age provision in Sweden’ is a paper by Edward Palmer, prepared for the Bertelsmann Foundation as part of a multi-country project examining...
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