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Reform of the bridging pension system – new rights and their economic consequences Cover

Reform of the bridging pension system – new rights and their economic consequences

Open Access
|May 2025

Abstract

Subject and purpose of work

This research aims to determine the economic consequences of making bridging pensions permanent. We predict that this will increase the number of beneficiaries and the overall cost of the program.

Materials and methods

The presented study is the result of research in which the author used both quantitative methods (analysis of statistical data) and analysis of legal acts together with analysis of the legislative process.

Results

The change in the regulations on bridging pensions will improve the situation of people working in difficult conditions, but is associated with a significant increase in budget expenditure and loss of revenue from contributions.

Conclusions

The expiring nature of bridging pensions was the result of regulations, not case law. Although the change is in line with the recommendations of the ILO and the EC, its removal is more political and short-term in nature, burdened with long-term consequences for the state.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ers-2025-0008 | Journal eISSN: 2451-182X | Journal ISSN: 2083-3725
Language: English
Page range: 85 - 93
Submitted on: Feb 1, 2025
Accepted on: Feb 1, 2025
Published on: May 23, 2025
Published by: John Paul II University of Applied Sciences
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2025 Antoni Jerzy Kolek, published by John Paul II University of Applied Sciences
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