Foreign Experience In Indexing The Amount Of Pensions
Guzal Abdukhakimovna Alimova , PhD In Economics, Associate Professor, Chief Researcher At The Institute For Forecasting And Macroeconomic Research Under The Ministry Of Economic Development And Poverty Reduction, UzbekistanAbstract
The transition of the economy of Uzbekistan from a rigid planning and distribution strategy to market relations and a decrease in the state's influence in the economic sphere, as well as a low level of pension provision, required changes in pensions. The increased attention to it is explained by the fact that it, without exaggeration, affects the interests of the entire population of the country: both those who are already receiving a pension, and those to whom it will be assigned after a while. At the same time, it is indisputable that pension is the basis of the life of any pensioner and its small size is the most important social problem.
Keywords
Pension system, social insurance
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