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Occasional Papers
are written by the Staff of the Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs, or by experts working in association with them. The “Papers” are intended to increaseawareness of the technical work being done by the staff and cover a wide spectrum of subjects. Viewsexpressed do not necessarily reflect the official views of the European Commission. Comments andenquiries should be addressed to:European CommissionDirectorate-General for Economic and Financial AffairsPublicationsB-1049 BrusselsBelgiumE-mail:mailto:Ecfin-Info@ec.europa.euLegal noticeNeither the European Commission nor any person acting on its behalf may be held responsible for theuse which may be made of the information contained in this publication, or for any errors which,despite careful preparation and checking, may appear.This paper exists in English only and can be downloaded from the website
 
 
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KC-AH-10-071-EN-NISBN 978-92-79-16442-2doi: 10.2765/71222© European Union, 2010Reproduction is authorised provided the source is acknowledged.© European Communities, 2010
 
 
European Commission
Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs
Joint Report on Pensions
 
Progress and key challenges in thedelivery of adequate and sustainablepensions in Europe
Joint Report by the Economic Policy Committee (Ageing Working Group), the Social Protection Committee (IndicatorsSub-Group) and the Commission services (DG for Economicand Financial Affairs and DG Employment, Social Affairs andEqual Opportunities)
EUROPEAN ECONOMY
 
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