Title: Reforming pensions in Europe : evolution of pension financing and sources of retirement income
Abstract:Part I Pension reforms - issues and debates: the 2001 Pension Reform Act in Germany and some effects on income in old age, Holger Viebrok are the UK's pension objectives attainable?, Sue Ward pension ...Part I Pension reforms - issues and debates: the 2001 Pension Reform Act in Germany and some effects on income in old age, Holger Viebrok are the UK's pension objectives attainable?, Sue Ward pension privatization in Hungary and Poland - a comparative overview, Elaine Fultz labour cost, social security and employee severance funds, Felice Roberto Pizzuti. Part 2 Pension reforms and incomes of the elderly: the impact of pension reforms on older people's income - a comparative view, Antoine Math income of retired persons in Ireland - some evidence from household budget surveys, Peter Connell and Jim Stewart financing pensions by stealth - the Anglo-American model and the cost and distribution of tax benefits for private pensions, Gerard Hughes and Adrian Sinfield labour market changes and pension entitlement in France - what prospects?, Jean-Marc Dupuis and Clare El Moudden Germany's pension reform in 2001 - more or less gender equality?, Mechthild Veil occupational pensions in Sweden from a gender perspective, Lena Granqvist and Ann-Charlotte Stahlberg. Part 3 Changing forms of solidarity: intergenerational equity and pension reform, Pierre Condialdi and Arnaud Lechevalier pathways to pension coverage, Martin Rein and John Turner.Read More
Publication Year: 2004
Publication Date: 2004-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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