This study is among the first to take known results in pension accounting and use a sample of UK listed FTSE 100 companies to show that the results are mostly the same as in previous research (on the US companies) into associations between pension accounting information and firm value. We investigate the association between published pension accounting information and the market value of a sample of UK listed FTSE 100 companies in the ten-year period 2006 to 2015. We analyse UK listed firms that report under the IFRS accounting framework (IAS 19), which is a contribution to earlier literature that concentrated on US listed firms that report under the US (FASB) accounting framework that has significantly different pension accounting rules to the IFRS accounting framework. Moreover, the analysis is conducted on a sample of firms that used the method of immediate recognition of actuarial gains and losses in other comprehensive income (or the 'Fair Value OCI method') even before mandatory adoption of this method from 2013. We employ a static panel regression analysis on a sample of 70 companies. Empirical findings suggest that there is an association between pension accounting information and firm value, but in some cases, there is less association than there is between other types of accounting information and firm value. Core earnings are value relevant but overall pension earnings (net) are not value relevant although pension costs, pension interest expense and pension income have an association with firm value. Balance sheet numbers have less association with firm value than is the case for core earnings, pension costs, pension interest expense or pension income.
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BMJ Open
January 2025
Department of Social and Health Innovation, Prasanna School of Public Health, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
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Objective: The primary objective of this scoping review is to describe the various policy interventions implemented in countries of the WHO SEARO to address the consequences of ageing.
Occup Environ Med
December 2024
Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Objectives: It is not fully known what explains educational inequalities in early labour market exits. This study aims to examine the mediating effect of exposure to unfavourable working conditions, measured by low job control and high physical workload, on the association between education and early labour market exit among men.
Methods: This register-based study included all men born 1951-1953, who underwent Swedish military conscription in late adolescence and had a registered educational level in 2005 (n=115 998).
J Health Econ Outcomes Res
November 2024
Aarhus University, Department of Economics and Business Economics & The Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry.
Obesity continues to represent a significant public health concern, with a broad impact from both a health and economic perspective. This analysis assesses the fiscal consequences of overweight and obesity (OAO) in Japan by capturing obesity-attributable lost tax revenue and increased government transfers using a government perspective. The fiscal burden of OAO was estimated using an age-specific prevalence model, which tracked the Japanese population across different body mass index (BMI) categories.
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November 2024
College of Economics and Management, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China.
Much attention has been paid to evaluating the policy effects of pension programs, but few studies have focused on possible inefficiencies stemming from their implementation. Drawing on a quasi-natural experiment associated with the adoption of China's New Rural Pension Scheme (NRPS), this study explores the impact of the NRPS on food consumption among rural residents. A difference-in-differences (DID) analysis is performed using panel data from the 2009 and 2013 National Rural Fixed Observation survey.
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December 2024
Satasairaala Hospital, Pori, Finland.
Objectives: Given that pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and chronic thromboembolic hypertension (CTEPH) are rare yet severe subtypes of pulmonary hypertension significantly impacting patients' lives, this study analyzed the total societal costs of these conditions in Finland.
Methods: PAH (n = 247) and CTEPH (n = 177) patients diagnosed between 2008 and 2019 were analyzed for primary and specialty outpatient visits, emergency visits, hospitalizations, home and institutional care, sick leaves, disability pensions, and drug costs for 5 years before and after diagnosis.
Results: In PAH and CTEPH, annual specialty care number of outpatient visits increased from 3.
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