Contribution compliance in central and eastern European countries: Some relevant issues
Tine Stanovnik
International Social Security Review, 2004, vol. 57, issue 4, 51-65
Abstract:
A number of central and eastern European countries reformed their pension systems during the 1990s. In the preparation of these reforms, insufficient attention was given to the institutional and administrative aspects — and the related problem of contribution collection. This article presents a broad overview of what has actually been happening with contribution collection and contribution compliance in these countries. It also provides a brief description of administrative changes relevant for contribution collection.
Date: 2004
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