pensionstiden
Pensionstiden refers to the period of life after retirement when individuals rely on pension income. The concept encompasses public pensions, employer-provided pensions, and private savings. The exact age that marks the start of pensionstiden varies by country and policy; many systems set a statutory retirement age between 62 and 67, with mechanisms to retire earlier or later.
Financing: Pensionstiden is supported by a mix of pay-as-you-go and funded arrangements. In PAYG systems, current
Structure: Modern pension arrangements are often described as three pillars: a basic public pension that provides
Policy challenges: Many countries face aging populations, rising life expectancy, and slower fertility, which strain pension
Social and economic effects: Pensionstiden influences labor force participation, intergenerational equity, and consumption in retirement. It
In a Nordic context, pensionstiden has been shaped by reforms intended to ensure sustainability while protecting