Demographic Aspect of Modelling a Transition Stage of the Pension System
Journal Title: Бізнес Інформ - Year 2013, Vol 7, Issue 0
Abstract
The article presents a study of reformation of the pension system of Ukraine. Modelling on the basis of the evolution theory allowed conduct of analysis of demographic tendencies of the Ukrainian society for the transition stage of reformation and further development. It mathematically proves the necessity of state administration of demographic parameters.
Authors and Affiliations
Valentina Oglikh, Anna Golovko
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