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Social Protection in an Ageing World

Book | 1st edition 2008 | Europe | Peter Kemp, Karel Van den Bosch, Lindsey Smith
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Population ageing is one of the most difficult challenges facing social protection in the advanced welfare states. It also has important implications for middle and low income economies. Increasing longevity has threatened to undermine the financial viability of pension systems, but pension reform is politically hazardous. Meanwhile, changes in the labour market and in family and household structures have raised questions about pension coverage and adequacy. Furthermore, an ageing population also has implications for labour supply. This book brings together a selection of papers presented at a seminar organised by the Foundation for International Studies of Social Security (FISS). Social Protection in an Ageing World examines: - New survey evidence on ageing in Europe and the USA; - The political economy of pension reform in advanced welfare states; - Ageing and social protection in developing countries; - Older workers and early retirement; - The impact of divorce on older people.

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Type of product Book
Format Hardback
EAN / ISSN 9789050958097
Weight 625 g
Status Available
Number of pages xvi + 279 p.
Access to exercice No
Publisher Intersentia
Language English
Publication Date May 3, 2008
Available on Jurisquare No
Available on Strada Belgique No
Available on Strada Europe No
Available on Strada Luxembourg No
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  • Table of Contents
  • NEW SURVEY EVIDENCE
  • A NEW COMPREHENSIVE AND INTERNATIONAL VIEW ON AGEING: INTRODUCING THE ‘SURVEY OF HEALTH, AGEING AND RETIREMENT IN EUROPE’
    Axel Börsch-Supan, Karsten Hank, Hendrik Jürges
  • NEW EVIDENCE ON HEALTH, WEALTH AND AGEING IN THE UK: THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGEING
    James Banks
  • AGEING IN THE U.S.: THE HEALTH AND RETIREMENT STUDY
    Robert J. Willis
  • POLITICAL ECONOMY OF PENSIONS
  • THE EVOLUTION OF THE PUBLIC-PRIVATE MIX IN PENSION PROVISION: VARIABLE PATHS TO SOLIDARITY IN THE NETHERLANDS, SWEDEN AND DENMARK
    Karen M. Anderson
  • PENSION POLICY-MAKING IN AGEING SOCIETIES
    Isabelle Schulze
  • OLDER WORKERS
  • OLDER WORKERS UNDER GLOBALISATION: A CROSS-NATIONAL COMPARISON OF LATE CAREERS AND RETIREMENT
    Dirk Hofäcker, Sandra Buchholz, Stepanka Pollnerova
  • THE IMPACT OF WORK DISINCENTIVES IN CANADA’S PUBLIC PENSION SYSTEM
    Maxime Fougère, Simon Harvey, Bruno Rainville, Andrea Wenham
  • GRADUAL RETIREMENT AND LENGTHENING OF WORKING LIFE
    Pekka Ilmakunnas, Seija Ilmakunnas
  • DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
  • AGEING, POVERTY AND PUBLIC POLICY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: NEW SURVEY EVIDENCE
    Armando Barrientos
  • UNIVERSAL NON-CONTRIBUTORY PENSION SCHEMES FOR LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES: AN ASSESSMENT
    Jessica K.M. Johnson, John B. Williamson
  • SOCIAL PROTECTION AND OLDER PEOPLE’S LIVELIHOODS – A BOLIVIAN CASE STUDY
    Emmeline Skinner
  • MACROECONOMIC CRISIS AND PRIVATE FUNDS EFFICIENCY: THE CASE OF ARGENTINA
    Gustavo Adolfo Ferro, Carlos Adrian Romero
  • OLDER PEOPLE AND DIVORCE
  • THE FINANCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF DIVORCE FOR LATER LIFE
    David de Vaus, Matthew Gray, Lixia Qu, David Stanton
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