Extent:
XXV, 440 S.
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Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Type of publication (narrower categories): Aufsatzsammlung ; Sammelwerk ; Collection of articles of several authors ; Konferenzschrift ; Conference proceedings
Language: English
Notes:
Enth. 14 Beitr.
Literaturangaben und Index
Machine generated contents note:pt. IComparing Pension Privatization in Europe1.Introduction: Studying Pension Privatization in Europe / Bernhard Ebbinghaus
7.Denmark: The Silent Revolution towards a Multipillar Pension System / Jørgen Goul Andersen
2.The Changing Public-Private Pension Mix in Europe: From Path Dependence to Path Departure / Mareike Gronwald
pt. IIBismarckian Latecomers to Multipillar Pension Systems3.Belgium: The Paradox of Persisting Voluntarism in a Corporatist Welfare State / Johan J. De Deken
4.France: Promoting Funded Pensions in Bismarckian Corporatism? / Bruno Palier
5.Germany: Departing from Bismarckian Public Pensions / Tobias Wiss
6.Italy: From Bismarckian Pensions to Multipillarization under Adverse Conditions / Matteo Jessoula
pt. IIIEmergent Nordic Multipillar Pension Systems
8.Finland: From Statutory Pension Dominance towards Voluntary Private Schemes / Paivi Luna
9.Sweden: A Viable Public-Private Pension System / Eskil Wadensjo
pt. IVMature Multipillar Pension Systems10.Britain: Exhausted VoluntarismThe Evolution of a Hybrid Pension Regime / Traute Meyer
11.The Netherlands: Adapting a Multipillar Pension System to Demographic and Economic Change / Karen M. Anderson
12.Switzerland: Regulating a Public-Private Heritage of Multipillar Pension Governance / Silja Hausermann
pt. VComparing Pension Systems and their Outcome13.The Governance and Regulation of Private Pensions in Europe / Tobias Wiss
14.The Public-Private Pension Mix and Old Age Income Inequality in Europe / Jorg Neugschwender.
Erscheint: 01. Maerz 2011
ISBN: 978-0-19-958602-8 ; 0-19-958602-0
Classification: Soziale Sicherheit
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
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