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  • 19-March-2021

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    Insurance and COVID-19

    The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has provoked a public health crisis without precedent in living memory. Part of the OECD's co-ordinated policy response across countries, this page groups insurance-related responses from the OECD that can help guide the actions of governments, supervisors and industry.

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  • 11-March-2021

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    OECD Insurance Statistics 2020

    This annual publication shows official insurance statistics for all OECD countries including data on premiums collected, claims, and commissions by type of insurance; investments by type of investment; and numbers of companies and employees. The data, which are standardised as far as possible, are broken down under numerous sub-headings, and a series of indicators makes the characteristics of the national markets more readily comprehensible.
  • 10-March-2021

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    Governments need to address the gender gap in retirement savings arrangements

    10/03/2021 - Towards Improved Retirement Savings Outcomes for Women analyses why the gender pension gap exists and outlines clear policy actions to ensure that the design of funded and private retirement savings arrangements will help to reduce the gender pension gap.

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  • 10-March-2021

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    Towards Improved Retirement Savings Outcomes for Women

    Labour market inequalities are well-known to be the main drivers of the gender pension gap. This publication focuses on helping governments find solutions for retirement savings arrangements that do not further exacerbate these inequalities. This study first analyses why the gender pension gap exists and sheds light on some of the behavioural and cultural factors that contribute to these inequalities. Country case studies assess how demographics, labour markets and other factors may affect gaps in pension coverage, assets and entitlements. The study then explores how the design of retirement savings plans affects men and women differently. Finally, it provides policy options to improve retirement savings outcomes for women and to help close the gender pension gap.
  • 23-February-2021

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    Webinar series on financial education, financial consumer protection and financial inclusion in Asia-Pacific

    These webinars explored financial consumer protection, financial education and financial inclusion policy responses put in place by policy makers across the Asia-Pacific region to support those hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on vulnerable groups.

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  • 23-February-2021

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    Long Term Care and Healthcare Insurance

    Ageing is affecting many OECD countries and, as demographic change progresses, governments will be challenged to identify financially sustainable ways to support the care of ageing populations. The OECD’s Insurance and Private Pensions Committee launched a project on long-term care and health insurance in 2017. This page provides access to the reports published to date.

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  • 22-February-2021

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    COVID-19 and a New Resilient Infrastructure Landscape

    With the pandemic as a backdrop, this note provides a selected, high-level picture of resilience in infrastructure. Dimensions of resilience are explored across the project life-cycle, from planning and designing, to construction, operations, and decommissioning. This builds an understanding of how infrastructure is interconnected and contributes more broadly to resilient communities, particularly in light of the impacts of COVID-19.

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  • 26-January-2021

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    Regulatory Approaches to the Tokenisation of Assets

    This report examines regulatory and policy developments in the area of asset tokenisation and latest developments in the market for tokenised assets.

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  • 19-January-2021

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    Digital Delivery of Financial Education: Design and Practice

    This report contributes to a better understanding of how public authorities worldwide are designing, delivering and evaluating digital financial education initiatives.

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