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Om de transparantie en informatieverstrekking te bevorderen, publiceert het FPB regelmatig de methoden en resultaten van zijn werkzaamheden. De publicaties verschijnen in verschillende reeksen, zoals de Vooruitzichten, de Working Papers en de Planning Papers. Sommige rapporten kunnen ook hier geraadpleegd worden, evenals de nieuwsbrieven van de Short Term Update die tot 2015 werden gepubliceerd. U kunt op thema, publicatietype, auteur en jaar zoeken.
The long-term demographic projections have progressively raised concerns about the consequences of ageing population. To better understand those changes and measure their size,projections of social expenditure have been built and progressively refined. Confronted with a large budgetary cost of ageing in the long run, the Government’s alternative is: solve the problemwhen it comes up or try to anticipate the negative results and prevent them. Three ways are to be considered that are not mutually incompatible: reforming the social system in order to reduce the cost for the present and future generations, increasing the tax or contribution receipts by pushing up employment rates and the trend growth of GDP and saving now in the public sector to cover the increase of the future expenditure. The paper shows that, since the end of the nineties, a broad movement of reforms has taken place in the EU which involves this three-pronged strategy.
De Working Paper presenteert een studie of analyse die het FPB op eigen initiatief uitvoert.
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Sociale bescherming, demografie en toekomstverkenning
JEL
Overheidseconomie > Nationale overheidsuitgaven en aanverwant beleid > Social Security and Public Pensions [H55]
Arbeid en demografie > Demografische economie > Public Policy [J18]
Arbeid en demografie > Tijdsbesteding, arbeidspatronen en bepaling van de werkgelegenheid > Retirement; Retirement Policies [J26]
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