Private Pensions versus Social Inclusion?, 9781847203533
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Over the last decade pension reform in the West has focused upon the need for more private provision in order to combat the effects of societal ageing.

Private Pensions versus Social Inclusion?

Non-State Provision for Citizens at Risk in Europe

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    272 pages

  • Release Date

    27 November 2007

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Summary

Over the last decade pension reform in the West has focused upon the need for more private provision in order to combat the effects of societal ageing. The consequences of these reforms for citizens’ incomes during retirement are currently under-explored - including questions such as how protective public-private pension systems are, particularly for citizens without lifelong, full-time employment biographies.

This rigorous study sheds light on these issues. It assesses the extent to which …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781847203533
ISBN-10:1847203531
Author:Traute Meyer, Paul Bridgen, Barbara Riedmüller
Publisher:Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:27 November 2007
Weight:522g
Dimensions:234mm x 156mm
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Critics Review

’… the book offers a subtle and complex overview of the income maintenance and social inclusion challenges associated with the governance of both public and private pension schemes in advanced industrial countries… Private Pensions versus Social Inclusion? is an important contribution to the pension literature and a must-read for scholars in the field.’ – Daniel Beland, Canadian Studies in Population‘This brilliant book makes both a splendid contribution to the pensions debate and represents an important step forward in comparative research on complex policy issues, through its effective use of simulation techniques… this book makes a most important contribution to the debate.’ – Michael Hill, Social Policy and Administration‘The book is a sophisticated and informative analysis of pension or welfare regimes… well presented and informative and will be of interest to both students and academics who wish to further their understanding of pension systems and the impact of policies in the cited European countries… its methodology will be of interest, particularly on the reading list of undergraduate students or as a teaching text on a specific module.’ – Orla Gough, Ageing and Society‘Private Pensions versus Social Inclusion? is an excellent book that fills an important gap in the literature on pensions. As governments across Europe expand private pensions as a solution to the financing problems of public pay-as-you-go schemes, there is a large and growing need to investigate the real world effects of these policy shifts. The great strength of this book is its use of different risk biographies to show how the interaction of public and private pension provision influences the retirement income of specific categories of people, not just the “average production worker”. The country studies investigate how different pension schemes influence the retirement income of the most common actually-existing risk profiles. The authors’ investigation of how marriage, child-rearing, and atypical and part-time employment influence pension income is a considerable achievement. This book is indispensable for scholars and practitioners concerned with pension reform.’ – Karen Anderson, Nijmegen University, The Netherlands

About The Author

Traute Meyer

Edited by Traute Meyer, Paul Bridgen, University of Southampton, UK and Barbara Riedmüller, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany

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