Demographic and Macro-Economic Problems of Retirement Age Regulation in the Russian Federation

#9. Preserving humanness
Demographic and Macro-Economic Problems of Retirement Age Regulation in the Russian FederationDemographic and Macro-Economic Problems of Retirement Age Regulation in the Russian FederationDemographic and Macro-Economic Problems of Retirement Age Regulation in the Russian FederationDemographic and Macro-Economic Problems of Retirement Age Regulation in the Russian FederationDemographic and Macro-Economic Problems of Retirement Age Regulation in the Russian FederationDemographic and Macro-Economic Problems of Retirement Age Regulation in the Russian FederationDemographic and Macro-Economic Problems of Retirement Age Regulation in the Russian Federation

The problem of raising the retirement age in our country has been under discussion from the very outset of pension insurance market reforms, is for a quarter of a century, and without any apparent progress towards its solution. At the same time, all civilized countries have already developed a clear action program to address this problem, although with different social and economic consequences: some of them raised the pensionable age in one-two years, using shock instruments, some of the countries distended this process for decades, others renounced the age regulator of pension insurance rights. In the current socio-economic conditions the problem of raising retirement age in Russia has become especially acute.

Increasing the Extremely Low Russian Population Life Time — the Most Important Immediate Task

#5-6. Five Scenarios for a Century
Increasing the Extremely Low Russian Population Life Time — the Most Important Immediate TaskIncreasing the Extremely Low Russian Population Life Time — the Most Important Immediate TaskIncreasing the Extremely Low Russian Population Life Time — the Most Important Immediate TaskIncreasing the Extremely Low Russian Population Life Time — the Most Important Immediate TaskIncreasing the Extremely Low Russian Population Life Time — the Most Important Immediate TaskIncreasing the Extremely Low Russian Population Life Time — the Most Important Immediate TaskIncreasing the Extremely Low Russian Population Life Time — the Most Important Immediate Task

The article examines the life expectancy dynamics in Russia in its historic perspective. It analyzes its differences in men and women. The main attention is paid to studying the causes of extremely low life span in Russia compared to other countries. The paper substantiates the ways of priority increasing not only common but also healthy life time, which largely determines the retirement age.