The article explores how means testing works in international retirement systems, using examples from the UK, Denmark, Canada, and Singapore, to inform concerns about potential future changes to New Zealand's Superannuation system.
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ethical concerns and practical barriers to implementation
The superannuation debate is back – but reform looks like a non-starterinternational comparisons to assess future risk
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