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5 | earnings points |
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4 +1 | remuneration points |
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4 | earnings points |
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earnings points Explanation: See link below HTH -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-03-03 01:20:44 (GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- \"Earnings points\" is the correct and official technical term in this context (pension). Reference: http://www.erziehung.uni-giessen.de/studis/Robert/formel.htm... |
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earnings points Explanation: or personal earnings points (PEP) See glossary |
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remuneration points Explanation: Not sure if this is technically accurate in your context, but Entgelt is remuneration. Hamblock/Wessels - Gro�w�rterbuch Wirtschafts Englisch |
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