• In a German Pension is a 1911 collection of short stories by the writer Katherine Mansfield; her first published collection. All but three of the stories...
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  • The German pension system, known as the "public retirement insurance," was established over 100 years ago by Chancellor Bismarck, making it the world's...
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    person's retirement from work. A pension may be: a "defined benefit plan", where defined periodic payments are made in retirement. The sponsor of the...
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  • A private pension is a plan into which individuals privately contribute from their earnings, which then will pay them a pension after retirement. It is...
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  • occupational and personal pensions. The state pension is based on years worked, with a 35-year work history yielding a pension of £203.85 per week. It is...
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  • appeared in Melbourne in 1907, but literary fame came to her in London after the publication of a collection of short stories called In a German Pension. The...
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    Katherine Mansfield (category Articles containing German-language text)
    (1908) "Germans at Meat" (1911 from In a German Pension) "A Birthday" (1911 from In a German Pension) "A Blaze" (1911 from In a German Pension) "A Truthful...
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  • The pensions system in Austria is composed of three parts: occupational pensions, private pensions, and state pensions. However, private and occupational...
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  • A pension fund, also known as a superannuation fund in some countries, is any program, fund, or scheme which provides retirement income. Pension funds...
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  • PAYGO (category Government finances in the United States)
    since 2010. Another example for PAYGO is the German pension system. Employees have to pay into the pension system while they are working. The funds are...
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