Difference between revisions of "Number of eligibility criteria, aggregate"

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|scale=Multinomial
 
|scale=Multinomial
 
|valuelabels=1 = "One criteria", 2 = "Two criteria", 3 = "Three criteria", -88 = "Not applicable", -66 = "Missing value"
 
|valuelabels=1 = "One criteria", 2 = "Two criteria", 3 = "Three criteria", -88 = "Not applicable", -66 = "Missing value"
|techname=old_pension_agecont
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|techname=old_pension_sumcont
 
|category=Old age and survivors
 
|category=Old age and survivors
|label=label
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|label=Number of eligibility criteria, aggregate
|relatedindicators=related indicators
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|relatedindicators=
|description=description
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|description=This indicator counts how many of the following criteria are required to retire.
|codingrules=coding rules
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'''Retirement age:''' Does the pension law define a regular retirement age?
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'''Contribution months:''' Does the pension law define a required number of contribution months (respectively waiting days)?
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'''Retirement requirement:''' Do people have to cease all kind of remunerated employment to retire?
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|codingrules='''Retirement age:''' If old_pension_agereg_f and old_pension_agereg_m > 0
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'''Contribution months:''' If old_pension_contrireg_f and old_pension_contrireg_m > 0
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'''Retirement requirement:''' If old_pension_emplceas = 1
 
|citation=Grünewald, Aline. 2020. "The historical origins of old-age pension schemes: Mapping global patterns."''Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy'': 1-19. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-international-and-comparative-social-policy/article/abs/historical-origins-of-oldage-pension-schemes/2B14501D496F04C354DE0A32F1C94BE2
 
|citation=Grünewald, Aline. 2020. "The historical origins of old-age pension schemes: Mapping global patterns."''Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy'': 1-19. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-international-and-comparative-social-policy/article/abs/historical-origins-of-oldage-pension-schemes/2B14501D496F04C354DE0A32F1C94BE2
 
|relatedpublications=Grünewald, Aline. 2021. "From Benefits and Beneficiaries: The Historical Origins of Old-Age Pensions From a Political Regime Perspective." ''Comparative Political Studies'' 54 (8): 1424-1458.
 
|relatedpublications=Grünewald, Aline. 2021. "From Benefits and Beneficiaries: The Historical Origins of Old-Age Pensions From a Political Regime Perspective." ''Comparative Political Studies'' 54 (8): 1424-1458.

Revision as of 09:14, 4 June 2021

Quick info
Data type Numeric
Scale Multinomial
Value labels 1 = "One criteria", 2 = "Two criteria", 3 = "Three criteria", -88 = "Not applicable", -66 = "Missing value"
Technical name old_pension_sumcont
Category Old age and survivors
Label Number of eligibility criteria, aggregate
Related indicators

This indicator counts how many of the following criteria are required to retire.

Retirement age: Does the pension law define a regular retirement age?

Contribution months: Does the pension law define a required number of contribution months (respectively waiting days)?

Retirement requirement: Do people have to cease all kind of remunerated employment to retire?

Coding rules

Retirement age: If old_pension_agereg_f and old_pension_agereg_m > 0

Contribution months: If old_pension_contrireg_f and old_pension_contrireg_m > 0

Retirement requirement: If old_pension_emplceas = 1

Bibliographic info

Citation: Grünewald, Aline. 2020. "The historical origins of old-age pension schemes: Mapping global patterns."Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy: 1-19. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-international-and-comparative-social-policy/article/abs/historical-origins-of-oldage-pension-schemes/2B14501D496F04C354DE0A32F1C94BE2

Related publications: Grünewald, Aline. 2021. "From Benefits and Beneficiaries: The Historical Origins of Old-Age Pensions From a Political Regime Perspective." Comparative Political Studies 54 (8): 1424-1458.

Misc

Project manager(s): Aline Grünewald

Data release: 2021

Revisions: revisions

Sources