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    • Financial aspects of a national income-related pension scheme 

      Honohan, W. A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1977)
      The cost of the three model schemes was estimated on the assumption that all employees would be specifically covered; it was taken that no groups of employees would be specifically exempted or excluded. Moreover, although ...
    • Irish actuarial data 

      Honohan, W. A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1946)
      In Eire, we have had three National Life Tables, prepared in connection with the 1926 and 1936 Censuses and the 1941 Register of Population. In each case there are separate tables for males and females and, for 1941, ...
    • Pension fund principles 

      Honohan, W. A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1939)
      A scheme of pensions to be granted to employees on retirement from service can be effected either by means of a contract with an assurance company or by the establishment of a "private" pension fund. The choice of method ...
    • Providing for old age through private channels 

      Honohan, W. A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1960)
      At a time when a Bill has been introduced into the Dail containing proposals for the inauguration of a contributory pensions scheme, it seems opportune to review the position generally in regard to the problem of old age ...
    • A short review of the general financial principles and methods of Irish and British social insurance schemes 

      Honohan, W. A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1943)
      The social insurance schemes at present in operation are those relating to health, unemployment and pensions. These schemes are distinguishable from other social schemes by the fact that direct contributions are taken ...