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PART I: Introduction

1. Introduction
2. The Reasoning Behind Universal Pensions
3. The World of Pension Systems – Classifying and EvaluatingPension Systems


PART II: Case Studies: Universal Basic Pension Systems in the Netherlands,
Switzerland, New Zealand, and Canada

4. THE NETHERLANDS
4.1. The Development of the Basic Pension System
4.2. The Institutional Design
4.3. Evaluating the Dutch Basic Pension System and Its Future

5. SWITZERLAND
5.1. The Development of the Basic Pension System
5.2. The Institutional Design
5.3. Evaluating the Swiss Basic Pension System and Its Future

6. NEW ZEALAND
6.1. The Development of the Basic Pension System
6.2. The Institutional Design
6.3. Evaluating the New Zealand Basic Pension System andIts Future

7. CANADA
7.1. The Development of the Basic Pension System
7.2. The Institutional Design
7.3. Evaluating the Canadian Basic Pension System and Its Future


PART III: Comparison of Overall Pension Systems

8. A COMPARISON OF PENSION SYSTEMS IN THE NETHERLANDS, SWITZERLAND, NEW ZEALAND,AND CANADA


PART IV: Concluding Part

9. CONCLUSIONS

STASTICAL ANNEX
REFERENCES
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