Jörg Neugschwender
@jneugsch.bsky.social
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Data Team Manager at LIS Cross-National Data Center
Sociology, PhD | Dipl. Volkswirt | M.A. Social Policy
Pension policy and data | own opinion
Data Team Manager at LIS Cross-National Data Center
Sociology, PhD | Dipl. Volkswirt | M.A. Social Policy
Pension policy and data | own opinion
seems like a built in feature to keep AI human like.
July 23, 2025 at 10:03 PM
seems like a built in feature to keep AI human like.
Comparable, well, so so... yes, the Americans can in principle buy more, but in fact they may need to spend more for private healthcare, education, and childcare, which is typically integrated in public services in Denmark.
July 9, 2025 at 3:44 PM
Comparable, well, so so... yes, the Americans can in principle buy more, but in fact they may need to spend more for private healthcare, education, and childcare, which is typically integrated in public services in Denmark.
It remains remarkable to look at PPP-adjusted amounts. The Danish look less well off, and the distance between lone parent and couple households in the U.S. is much higher.
July 9, 2025 at 3:44 PM
It remains remarkable to look at PPP-adjusted amounts. The Danish look less well off, and the distance between lone parent and couple households in the U.S. is much higher.
The similar pattern can be observed in the U.S. However, there, particularly single parent households lose after receiving additional support during the COVID years.
July 9, 2025 at 3:44 PM
The similar pattern can be observed in the U.S. However, there, particularly single parent households lose after receiving additional support during the COVID years.
Second, private pensions became more equally distributed among the retired in most countries." [3/3]
June 19, 2025 at 6:19 AM
Second, private pensions became more equally distributed among the retired in most countries." [3/3]