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The structure of the compulsory pension system (CPS) in the Federal Republic of Germany has been changed fundamentally. The federal government has decided to introduce a private pension system on a voluntary basis. The payments to this voluntary system are to constitute a capital stock to supplement the payments of the CPS. Comprehensive fiscal subsidies will be introduced to support this change to the pension system. This paper discusses the special situation of families with children. The second section investigates the extent to which families with children were able to accumulate private wealth in the last ten years in Germany. In the third section the main features of the intended changes to the CPS are described, and an overview of the planned fiscal subsidies is provided. In the final section the authors attempt to evaluate the changes with particular attention to the situation of families.
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The Distribution of Wealth and the Reform of the Compulsatory Pension System in the Federal Republic of Germany
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(27), 2001
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