The Global Retirement Index (GRI) is an attempt to examine the factors that drive retirement security and to provide a comparison tool for best practice in retirement policy.[1] It has been published since 2012 by the French company Natixis, which specialises in asset management.[2]
Norway, Switzerland and Iceland are respectively the first, second and third placed countries. India ranks 43rd, which is the bottom rank; it is preceded by Greece and ranks also last among the BRIC economies.[1][3]
Qualifying countries
editThe countries on the list are from the following organisations:
- Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
- International Monetary Fund (IMF) advanced economies
- BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa)
Metrics
editThe Global Retirement Index is a composite welfare index which combines at total of 18 target-oriented indicators which are grouped into four thematic categories to calculate the position on the index. The indicators are then used to create a percentage score; countries are ranked by the score.[4]
The four categories cover four relevant considerations for welfare in old age are listed below, along with the indicators that fall under them:[5]
Health
edit- Life expectancy
- Health expenditure per capita
- Insured health expenditure
Material wellbeing
editQuality of life/environment
edit- Happiness
- Air quality
- Water and sanitation
- Biodiversity and habitat
- Environmental factors
Finances in retirement
edit- Old-age dependency
- Bank nonperforming loans
- Inflation
- Interest rates
- Tax pressure
- Governance
- Government indebtedness
References
edit- ^ a b "Global Retirement Index". Natixis. NGAM. 2017. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
- ^ "Canada Ranks 11th in 2017 Natixis Global Retirement Index". BusinessWire. 19 July 2017. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
- ^ "India ranks 43rd in 2017 Global Retirement Index". General Knowledge Today. GKToday. 9 August 2017. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
- ^ Wooley, Suzanne (19 July 2017). "The U.S. Falls in a Global Retirement Security Ranking". Bloomberg. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
- ^ Satter, Marlene Y. (21 June 2017). "10 countries topping the global retirement index". BenefitsPro. ALM Media. Retrieved 1 September 2017.