Private pensions provision in the UK is in crisis. Through a political economy perspective, this book explores how financial security in retirement has been endangered through the response of policy-makers to wider social and economic change, making a unique contribution to our understanding of financialization, neoliberalism, and the welfare state
Private pensions provision in the UK is in crisis. Through a political economy perspective, this book explores how financial security in retirement has been endangered through the response of policy-makers to wider social and economic change, making a unique contribution to our understanding of financialization, neoliberalism, and the welfare stateHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Craig Berry is Reader in Political Economy and Deputy Director of Future Economies at Manchester Metropolitan University. His previous roles include Deputy Director of the Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute at the University of Sheffield, Policy Advisor at HM Treasury, Pensions Policy Officer at the Trades Union Congress, and Head of Policy and Senior Researcher at the International Longevity Centre. He has also taught at Manchester and Warwick universities, and in 2017 served on the Industrial Strategy Commission. His books include The Political Economy of Industrial Strategy in the UK (with Julie Froud and Tom Barker), Developing England's North (with Arianna Giovannini), Austerity Politics and UK Economic Policy , and Globalisation and Ideology in Britain.
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* 1: Introduction: Pensions Imperilment and Political Economy * 2: The Liberal Collectivist Experiment: The Historical Development of UK Pensions Provision * 3: The Pensions Multiverse: Capitalist Diversity and Pensions Transformation * 4: A Good Innings? The Demise of Collectivism in (Mostly) Private Pensions Provision * 5: False Dawn: Individualization and the Perversion of Pensions Saving * 6: Auto-Pilot: The State's Role in Delivering (and Endangering) Workplace Pensions * 7: Many Happy Returns? Investment Governance and the Political Economy of Time in UK Pensions Provision * 8: Conclusion: Summary and Policy Options
* 1: Introduction: Pensions Imperilment and Political Economy * 2: The Liberal Collectivist Experiment: The Historical Development of UK Pensions Provision * 3: The Pensions Multiverse: Capitalist Diversity and Pensions Transformation * 4: A Good Innings? The Demise of Collectivism in (Mostly) Private Pensions Provision * 5: False Dawn: Individualization and the Perversion of Pensions Saving * 6: Auto-Pilot: The State's Role in Delivering (and Endangering) Workplace Pensions * 7: Many Happy Returns? Investment Governance and the Political Economy of Time in UK Pensions Provision * 8: Conclusion: Summary and Policy Options
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