Future pension provision is highly controversial; it juxtaposes the challenges of old age security with the exigencies of global finance. This multi-disciplinary book, of interest to political scientists, social policy academics and economists, exposes the contradictory political and financial pressures currently experienced by major western economies.
Future pension provision is highly controversial; it juxtaposes the challenges of old age security with the exigencies of global finance. This multi-disciplinary book, of interest to political scientists, social policy academics and economists, exposes the contradictory political and financial pressures currently experienced by major western economies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gordon L. Clark is the Halford Mackinder Professor of Geography, Professorial Fellow of the Saïd Business School, and Faculty Associate of the Institute of Ageing at the University of Oxford, and is a Fellow of St Peter's College, Oxford. He is a member of the Panel of Academic Experts of the UK National Association of Pension Funds and a Governor of the Pensions Policy Institute. ; Noel Whiteside is Professor of Comparative Public Policy and Senior Fellow at the Institute of Governance and Public Management at the University of Warwick. She was appointed Zurich Financial Services Fellow in 2000.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * 1: Noel Whiteside: Historical Perspectives and the Politics of Pension Reform: Constructing the Public-Private Divide * 2: Philippe Pochet: Pensions: The European Debate * 3: Bart van Riel, Anton Hemerijck, and Jelle Visser: Is there a Dutch way to Pension Reform? * 4: Bruno Palier: Facing the Pension Crisis in France * 5: Winfried Schmähl: A Pension System in Transition: Private Pensions as Partial Substitute for Public Pensions in Germany * 6: Joachim Palme: Pension Reform in Sweden and the Changing Boundaries Between Public and Private * 7: Carl Emmerson: Pension Reform in the United Kingdom: Increasing the Role of Private Provision? * 8: Alicia H. Munnell: Restructuring Pensions for the 21st Century: The United States' Social Security Debate * 9: Gordon L. Clark: 21st Century Pension (In)Security
* Introduction * 1: Noel Whiteside: Historical Perspectives and the Politics of Pension Reform: Constructing the Public-Private Divide * 2: Philippe Pochet: Pensions: The European Debate * 3: Bart van Riel, Anton Hemerijck, and Jelle Visser: Is there a Dutch way to Pension Reform? * 4: Bruno Palier: Facing the Pension Crisis in France * 5: Winfried Schmähl: A Pension System in Transition: Private Pensions as Partial Substitute for Public Pensions in Germany * 6: Joachim Palme: Pension Reform in Sweden and the Changing Boundaries Between Public and Private * 7: Carl Emmerson: Pension Reform in the United Kingdom: Increasing the Role of Private Provision? * 8: Alicia H. Munnell: Restructuring Pensions for the 21st Century: The United States' Social Security Debate * 9: Gordon L. Clark: 21st Century Pension (In)Security
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