The OECD Development Centre “DEV TALKS” Series “Assessing the Portability of Social Security Benefits”
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The OECD Development Centre “DEV TALKS” Series “Assessing the Portability of Social Security Benefits” with Prof. Robert Holzmann, Chair for Old-Age Financial Protection at the University of Malaya Thursday, 9 June 2016 from 12:30 to 14:00 OECD Boulogne – room BB12 ________________________________________________________________________________ Agenda 12:30 – 12:40 Introductory remarks Pierre Duquesne, Chair of the Governing Board, OECD Development Centre; Permanent Representative of France to the OECD (TBC) 12:40 – 13:10 The relevance of Bilateral social security agreements (BSSAs) in contributing to the “portability’’ of social security benefits for migrant workers Robert Holzmann, Chair for Old-Age Financial Protection, University of Malaya (Malaysia) 13:10 – 13:30 Comments by: Anna D’Addio, Administrator, Pensions Unit, Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, OECD 13:30 – 14:00 Questions and Answers and conclusions Pierre Duquesne, Chair of the Governing Board, OECD Development Centre; Permanent Representative of France to the OECD (TBC) About the speaker Prof. Robert Holzmann holds the chair of Old Age Financial Protection at the University of Malaya (Kuala Lumpur) and is honorary professor at the Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research, University of New South Wales (Sydney), Fellow of the Austrian Academy of Science (Vienna), and Research Fellow at IZA (Bonn) and Cesifo (Munich). He researches, teaches and consults internationally on pensions, financial literacy/capability, labour and migration issues. He he was Research Director of the Labor Mobility Program (Marseille Center for Mediterranean Integration) and Senior Advisor of the Financial Literacy & Education Program (Russia Trust Fund) of the World Bank, where he was also Sector Director and Head of the Social Protection & Labor Department. Before joining the Bank he held several academic posts at the European Institute at the University of Saarland, Germany (1992-97), the University of Vienna, Austria, Harvard University and Oxford University. As Principal Administrator at the OECD (1985-87), he wrote a comprehensive report on public pension reform in industrialized countries. Prior to that, he was Sr. Economist at the IMF (1988-1990), period that he heavily dedicated to fiscal and social security issues during the initial transition from plan to market in Central and Eastern Europe. .