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Ageing and pension reform around the world : Evidence from eleven countries

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Cheltenham Edward Elgar 2005Description: 279p xiISBN:
  • 9781843767718
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 331.250000 BON
Contents:
Table of contents 1. Population Ageing and the Logics of Pension Reform in Western Europe, East Asia and North America Giuliano Bonoli and Toshimitsu Shinkawa; 2. Reconfiguring Italian Pensions: From Policy Stalemate to Comprehensive Reforms Maurizio Ferrera and Matteo Jessoula; 3. New Century - New Paradigm: Pension Reforms in Germany Karl Hinrichs; 4. The Politics of Pension Reform in France: The End of Exceptionalism? Christelle Mandin and Bruno Palier; 5. Pension Reform in Sweden: Radical Reform in a Mature Pension System Karen M. Anderson; 6. UK Pension Reform: A Test Case for a Liberal Welfare State? Peter Taylor-Gooby; 7. Switzerland: Adapting Pensions within Tight Institutional Constraints Giuliano Bonoli; 8. The Politics of Pension Reform in Japan: Institutional Legacies, Credit-claiming and Blame Avoidance Toshimitsu Shinkawa; 9. Pension Reform in Taiwan: The Old and the New Politics of Welfare Chen-Wei Lin; 10. Pension Reform in Korea: Conflict between Social Solidarity and Long-term Financial Sustainability Yeon Myung Kim and Kyo-seong Kim; 11. Public Pension Reform in the United States R. Kent Weaver; 12. Stasis Amidst Change: Canadian Pension Reform in an Age of Retrenchment Daniel Beland and John Myles;
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Table of contents
1. Population Ageing and the Logics of Pension Reform in Western Europe, East Asia and North America Giuliano Bonoli and Toshimitsu Shinkawa;
2. Reconfiguring Italian Pensions: From Policy Stalemate to Comprehensive Reforms Maurizio Ferrera and Matteo Jessoula;
3. New Century - New Paradigm: Pension Reforms in Germany Karl Hinrichs;
4. The Politics of Pension Reform in France: The End of Exceptionalism? Christelle Mandin and Bruno Palier;
5. Pension Reform in Sweden: Radical Reform in a Mature Pension System Karen M. Anderson;
6. UK Pension Reform: A Test Case for a Liberal Welfare State? Peter Taylor-Gooby;
7. Switzerland: Adapting Pensions within Tight Institutional Constraints Giuliano Bonoli;
8. The Politics of Pension Reform in Japan: Institutional Legacies, Credit-claiming and Blame Avoidance Toshimitsu Shinkawa;
9. Pension Reform in Taiwan: The Old and the New Politics of Welfare Chen-Wei Lin;
10. Pension Reform in Korea: Conflict between Social Solidarity and Long-term Financial Sustainability Yeon Myung Kim and Kyo-seong Kim;
11. Public Pension Reform in the United States R. Kent Weaver;
12. Stasis Amidst Change: Canadian Pension Reform in an Age of Retrenchment Daniel Beland and John Myles;

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