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IPRA

The International Pension Research Association (IPRA) is a new international organisation established with the aim of improving the quality and impact of research on pensions and related ageing issues to optimise social and economic outcomes for an ageing world.

health data

A recently published paper by CEPAR Chief Investigator Philip Clarke analyses how self-ratings of health are associated with mortality in different parts of the world, and finds this relationship varies across groups of countries.

Economics

CEPAR Chief Investigator Warwick McKibbin co-authored a book chapter on 'Stagnation vs. Singularity: The Global Implications of Alternative Productivity Growth Scenarios'.

submission

CEPAR researchers prepared a submission to the DFAT consultation on new international development policy. Various CEPAR staff and affiliates contributed to this submission.

climate change CEPAR

CEPAR researchers George Kudrna and Rafal Chomik explain how climate change impacts superannuation funds' investment policies and affects economic growth more broadly.

 

CEPAR

CEPAR researchers prepared a submission for the Retirement Income Review. Various CEPAR staff and affiliates contributed to this submission. 

AO

CEPAR Chief Investigators Professor Robert Cumming and Scientia Professor John Piggott have been recognised in this year's Australia Day honours. Both have been appointed as Officers of the Order of Australia (AO). 

John Piggott

​Governor-General and Chancellor of the Order of Australia, The Hon. David Hurley has named Scientia Professor John Piggott an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in the 2020 Australia Day Honours List.

 
cepar award

CEPAR Chief Investigators Robert Cumming and John Piggott have been recognised in this year's Australia Day honours.