Social Security programs in post-industrial nations are facing the need for policy reforms. Fiscal shortfalls in current Social Security programs are a major driving force promoting these reforms. At the same time, changes in longevity and the nature of work and retirement also suggest the need for policy reform. This article begins with a broad overview of some of the policy innovations of the Europe Union as a whole, and then focuses more indepth on policy reforms in three countries that exemplify Esping-Andersen\u27s (1990) typology of welfare states: Sweden, Germany, and Canada. These three countries have passed policies that promote flexibility in retirement for older adults, including gradual retirement , partial retirement , and cr...
This article investigates the causes in the reduction of labor force participation of the old. We ar...
The escalating costs of traditional social security systems are forcing countries to reevaluate the ...
[Excerpt] Budgetary pressures on the Social Security system have increased in recent years, promptin...
Social Security programs in post-industrial nations are facing the need for policy reforms. Fiscal s...
Social Security programs in post-industrial nations are facing the need for policy reforms. Fiscal s...
This Essay argues that retirement policies, including retirement income and healthcare sufficiency, ...
The OECD has undertaken a comparison of the resources of older people in nine OECD countries – Canad...
During the twentieth century, pensions in developed countries were generally payable from a statutor...
Conventional economic wisdom indicates that the aging process will cause large financial unbalances ...
Increasingly flexible labour markets and reforms of old-age pension systems are still ranking high o...
The contrasting trends toward earlier retirement and greater longevity have resulted in steadily inc...
The existence of pension schemes does not count for a long period, but its obligation has been histo...
The former communist countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA) are undertaking their secon...
The trend toward earlier and earlier retirement was one of the most important labor market developme...
Abstract: Recent reform efforts of advanced welfare states have attempted to re-verse trends in earl...
This article investigates the causes in the reduction of labor force participation of the old. We ar...
The escalating costs of traditional social security systems are forcing countries to reevaluate the ...
[Excerpt] Budgetary pressures on the Social Security system have increased in recent years, promptin...
Social Security programs in post-industrial nations are facing the need for policy reforms. Fiscal s...
Social Security programs in post-industrial nations are facing the need for policy reforms. Fiscal s...
This Essay argues that retirement policies, including retirement income and healthcare sufficiency, ...
The OECD has undertaken a comparison of the resources of older people in nine OECD countries – Canad...
During the twentieth century, pensions in developed countries were generally payable from a statutor...
Conventional economic wisdom indicates that the aging process will cause large financial unbalances ...
Increasingly flexible labour markets and reforms of old-age pension systems are still ranking high o...
The contrasting trends toward earlier retirement and greater longevity have resulted in steadily inc...
The existence of pension schemes does not count for a long period, but its obligation has been histo...
The former communist countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA) are undertaking their secon...
The trend toward earlier and earlier retirement was one of the most important labor market developme...
Abstract: Recent reform efforts of advanced welfare states have attempted to re-verse trends in earl...
This article investigates the causes in the reduction of labor force participation of the old. We ar...
The escalating costs of traditional social security systems are forcing countries to reevaluate the ...
[Excerpt] Budgetary pressures on the Social Security system have increased in recent years, promptin...