Minimum Standards in Old Age Security and the Problem of Poverty in Old Age
Juergen Kohl
No 50, LIS Working papers from LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg
Abstract:
This paper addresses four problems: (1) How do provisions for minimum standards for old age security in Western European countries compare; (2) what is the correct standard for evaluation of these provisions; (3) given the standard or standards, how do the various standards measure up; and (4) what are the implications for (a) the policies of individual nations and (b) for the European Community.
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Date: 1990-06
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Published in Old Age, London: Macmillan, (1993): 224-252
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