THE PUBLIC PENSION POINT - A GOVERNMENT BUSINESS
Journal Title: Challenges of the Knowledge Society - Year 2013, Vol 3, Issue 0
Abstract
Each of us pays every month a percentage of his/her salary for receiving a public pension after a certain age. As a percentage, this amount of money varies depending of salary. But retirement means a number of pension points. Where is the business? Pension point is determined by the Government as a percent of medium salary. This article aims to make an analysis of pension point as a government business.
Authors and Affiliations
MĂDĂLINA TOMESCU
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