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Τεκμήριο Towards a pan-European pension system: an initial approach(03/01/2022) Kardiasmenos, Panagiotis S.; Καρδιασμένος, Παναγιώτης; Athens University of Economics and Business, Department of Statistics; Zazanis, Michael; Karlis, Dimitrios; Christopoulos, Apostolos; Katsampoxakis, Ioannis; Tzougas, George; Pantelous, Athanasios; Fragos, NikolaosPension systems in the European Union are examined in this dissertation through an extensive statistical analysis of the aggregated figures by country. However, before this detailed, comparative and partial research of the data, a comparative-historical analysis is considered necessary. According to the objectives given, the first chapter will present a brief historical overview of the theory of pension systems. The second chapter will be dedicated to the nineteen European countries. For each state there will be:a presentation of the general information of the pension system,a brief historical review of its formation in conjunction with the current situation in accordance with the latest reforms of each countryand finally the challenges facing each country's pension system.In Chapter 3, a stratigraphic analysis of the total population of the Eurozone countries will be carried out. At the end of the section the ratio between employees and recipients of benefits will be calculated both in each Eurozone country and for the whole Eurozone as well.Chapter 4 lays the foundations and forms the proposal for a single Pan-European insurance system of the first pillar. This chapter examines different scenarios and versions in order to arrive at the proposed model. The findings in each case are also analyzed and the system with the most efficient characteristics is selected.Chapter 5 records the result of the possible application of the proposed Pan-European insurance system to the data of a Eurozone country. A comparison is made of the viability of the country's insurance system, as it exists with the proposed one, and the benefits and losses created by this application are recorded.The last chapter of the dissertation will discuss the possible effects of the implementation of the proposed model and will present thoughts for further research and improvement in the proposal.