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Found 10 records similar to Report on the Public Service Pension Plan – Statistical Table 7.
This statistical table illustrates the changes in the number of survivors who are receiving a survivor benefit from the beginning to the end of the fiscal year 2013-14. ‘Additions’ include survivors who have started receiving a survivor benefit. ‘Deletions’ include those who have stopped receiving a survivor benefit. ‘Adjustments’ include adjustments for transactions completed after year-end with an effective date before March 31.
This statistical table illustrates the number of pensions and survivor pensions in pay. The ‘Pensions’ column includes immediate annuities, disability retirement benefits, and annual allowances payable to former contributors. The ‘Survivor Pensions’ column includes spouse or common-law partners, children, and students.
This statistical table illustrates the total number, as well as the changes in the number, of active contributors from the beginning to the end of the fiscal year 2013-14 for men and women. ‘Additions’ include employees who have become contributors. ‘Deletions’ include employees who have left with full return of contributions, immediate annuities, annual allowances, transfer values, deferred annuities chosen, deferred annuities locked in (if applicable), transfers out and deaths in service. ‘Adjustments’ include adjustments for transactions completed after year-end with an effective date before March 31.
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This statistical table illustrates the changes in the number of children and students who are receiving a child allowance from the beginning to the end of the fiscal year 2013-14. ‘Additions’ include the number of children and students receiving a child allowance. ‘Deletions’ include those who have stopped receiving a child allowance. ‘Adjustments’ include adjustments for transactions completed after year-end with an effective date before March 31.
CPP and OAS Annual Statistics Tables contain historical data on CPP and OAS, average monthly benefits and net payments in fiscal years. For a more detailed report on CPP and OAS Annual Statistics Tables, see THE ANNUAL CPP & OAS STATS BOOK 2022 to the following web site:
https://publications.gc.ca/site/eng/9.858997/publication.html
This statistical table illustrates the changes in the number of retired members from the beginning to the end of the fiscal year 2013-14. The number does not include 4,348 deferred annuitants as at March 31, 2014. ‘Additions’ include members who have retired. ‘Deletions’ include members who are no longer retired.
This statistical table illustrates the number and amount of transfer value payments by years of pensionable service and by age at termination. The table also illustrates the total amount of transfer value payments for men and women.
This statistical table illustrates the average annual pension amount paid to men and women, as well as their average age and their average years of pensionable service. The ‘Pensions’ column includes immediate annuities, disability retirement benefits, and annual allowances payable to former contributors. The table also illustrates the average annual amount of survivor pensions paid to spouse/common-law partners, children and students, their average age and their average years of pensionable service. All amounts include indexation.