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Data sources used in this publication |
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Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection (2017). Actuarial Review of the Social Insurance Fund 2015 (PDF). Undertaken by KPMG.
Pensions Authority Review of defined benefit scheme statistics. (PDF)
Prescribed Guidance in relation to Section 34 of the Pensions Act, 1990 (PDF). (Application from June 2014)
Prescribed Guidance in relation to Section 34 of the Pensions Act, 1990 (PDF). (Application from January 2017)
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Eurostat Guidance |
European System of Accounts (ESA 2010).
Eurostat, European Central Bank. (2011). Technical Compilation Guide for Pension Data in National Accounts. (PDF)
Eurostat manuals and guidelines.
Ageing Working Group |
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The 2018 Ageing Report: Underlying Assumptions & Projection Methodologies. (PDF)
Other countries' publications |
UK Office for National Statistics (2018). Pensions in the national accounts, a fuller picture of the UK’s funded and unfunded pension obligations: 2010 to 2015.
Links to other national publications on pensions in national accounts are available via the Eurostat website.
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