The varieties of pension governance : pension privatization in Europe /

Other Authors: Ebbinghaus, Bernhard.
Format: Book
Language: English
Call Number: HD7105.35.E85 V37 2011
Institution: Perbadanan Perpustakaan Awam Negeri Perak
Library: Main Library
Record Id / ISBN-0: ppap.53476 / 9780199586028
Online Public Access Catalog: Perbadanan Perpustakaan Awam Negeri Perak
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2011.
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  • pt. I
  • Comparing Pension Privatization in Europe
  • 1.
  • Introduction: Studying Pension Privatization in Europe /
  • Bernhard Ebbinghaus
  • 2.
  • The Changing Public-Private Pension Mix in Europe: From Path Dependence to Path Departure /
  • Mareike Gronwald
  • pt. II
  • Bismarckian Latecomers to Multipillar Pension Systems
  • 3.
  • 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. III
  • Emergent Nordic Multipillar Pension Systems
  • 7.
  • Denmark: The Silent Revolution towards a Multipillar Pension System /
  • Jørgen Goul Andersen
  • 8.
  • Finland: From Statutory Pension Dominance towards Voluntary Private Schemes /
  • Paivi Luna
  • 9.
  • Sweden: A Viable Public-Private Pension System /
  • Eskil Wadensjo
  • pt. IV
  • Mature Multipillar Pension Systems
  • 10.
  • Britain: Exhausted Voluntarism
  • The 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. V
  • Comparing Pension Systems and their Outcome
  • 13.
  • 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.