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The development of public superannuation schemes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

A. C. Robb
Affiliation:
Comptroller's Department, London County Council

Extract

A study of the history of public superannuation schemes reveals that, in general, steady progress has been, and is being, made; there is, however, little consistency as between various branches of the public service. There have already been many post-war developments, in which there is some evidence of a common pattern, yet in which there are many startling divergencies. In view of the ever-increasing scope of the public services, it is surely time to give serious consideration to the question of standardization of such schemes; and the object of this paper is to suggest possible future developments along these lines.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1950

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References

* The Superannuation (Local Government and Public Boards) Interchange Rules 1949, which have been issued since the paper was written, do not in fact contain this proviso.