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  2. National Pension - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese National Pension (Kokumin Nenkin (国民年金)) is a pension system that all registered residents of Japan, both Japanese and foreign, are required to enroll in. Since January 1, 2010, it has been managed by the Japan Pension Service .

  3. Pensions in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The National Pension system, which is administered by the Japan Pension Service, is the state pension program, and all registered residents aged 20 to 59, both Japanese citizens and legal foreign residents, are obliged to contribute to it. Contributions are deducted from employee paychecks, while the self-employed pay a set amount.

  4. Japan Pension Service - Wikipedia

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    So this Japanese system of elderly dependence on both national pension and corporate pension has led to an increase in relative poverty as some of them do not have access to corporate pensions. Lastly, Japan is facing an aging population. Between 1975 and 1980, the fertility rate in Japan was 1.83 children per woman (OECD average − 2.26).

  5. Pension systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Japan – National Pension; Malaysia: Employees Provident Fund – Private voluntary retirement contribution system; Retirement Fund – Public pensions; Armed Forces Fund Board – Military pensions; Mexico – Mexico Pension Plan; Netherlands – Algemene Ouderdomswet; New Zealand: New Zealand Superannuation – public pensions

  6. Government Pension Investment Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF) states that it has been established on the following investment principles: The overarching goal should be achieve the investment returns required for the public pension system with minimal risks, solely for the benefit of pension recipients from a long-term perspective, thereby contributing to the stability of the system.

  7. National Pension (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; National Pension (Japan)

  8. Welfare in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In Japan there are three types of Japanese national pensions arranged by the government and corporate organizations. The basic pension (Category I) Providing minimal benefits. The basic pension (premium is a fixed amount) A secondary part (Category II) Providing benefits, based on income up until retirement.

  9. Category:Pensions in Japan - Wikipedia

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    National Pension; Pensions in Japan; G. Government Pension Investment Fund; J. Japan Pension Service This page was last edited on 12 May 2022, at 23:01 (UTC). ...