Actuarial Study of Career Pensions - A Case Study of Universities
DOI: 10.23977/ferm.2022.050709 | Downloads: 6 | Views: 523
Author(s)
Wenda Chen 1, Xing Guo 1
Affiliation(s)
1 Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610000, China
Corresponding Author
Wenda ChenABSTRACT
Since the reform of pension insurance for domestic institutions and institutions has been officially implemented on October 1, 2014, how to ensure the sustainability of pension insurance for institutions and institutions is an issue worth exploring. This paper takes the pension insurance fund of a university institution in Chengdu as the research object and predicts the population life span through the existing population prediction model. The income and expenditure data of the university pension insurance fund are calculated, an actuarial model of the income and expenditure of the university pension insurance fund is established, and finally, based on the results of data analysis, relevant countermeasures are proposed.
KEYWORDS
Pension insurance, population model, pension income and expenditure modelCITE THIS PAPER
Wenda Chen, Xing Guo, Actuarial Study of Career Pensions - A Case Study of Universities. Financial Engineering and Risk Management (2022) Vol. 5: 67-75. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/ferm.2022.050709.
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