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Re-Envisioning Retirement
Re-Envisioning Retirement MacGinnitie discusses how retirement may change in the 21st century. First, he discusses what forces are shaping current retirement trends and what might happen to ...Description: MacGinnitie discusses how retirement may change in the 21st century. First, he discusses what forces are shaping current retirement trends and what might happen to redefine retirement in the 21st century. He then examines what this might mean for private pension systems, and how actuaries can adapt.
Hide- Authors: W James MacGinnitie, Emily Kessler
- Date: Oct 2005
- Competency: Strategic Insight and Integration>Big picture view
- Publication Name: The Actuary Magazine
- Topics: Pensions & Retirement