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Private Pensions versus Social Inclusion?

Edited by Traute Meyer, Paul Bridgen and Barbara Riedmüller

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This rigorous study sheds light on these issues. It assesses the extent to which six European multi-pillar pension regimes are socially inclusive, by micro-simulating retirement income for hypothetical citizens facing typical post-industrial risks. This timely book suggests that non-state provision has significant limitations, yet also identifies the political and institutional conditions under which private pensions are indeed reconcilable with social inclusion.

Keywords: Politics and Public Policy Social Policy and Sociology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
ISBN: 9781847203533
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Private Pensions versus Social Inclusion? Citizens at Risk and the New Pensions Orthodoxy Downloads
Paul Bridgen and Traute Meyer
Ch 2 The British Pension System and Social Inclusion Downloads
Paul Bridgen and Traute Meyer
Ch 3 The Dutch Pension System and Social Inclusion Downloads
Duco Bannink and Bert de Vroom
Ch 4 The Swiss Pension System and Social Inclusion Downloads
Fabio Bertozzi and Giuliano Bonoli
Ch 5 The German Pension System and Social Inclusion Downloads
Barbara Riedmüller and Michaela Willert
Ch 6 The Italian Pension System and Social Inclusion Downloads
Michele Raitano
Ch 7 The Polish Pension System and Social Inclusion Downloads
Marek Benio and Joanna Ratajczak-Tucholka
Ch 8 Private Pensions versus Social Inclusion? Three Patterns of Provision and their Impact Downloads
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