Welfare financialisation creates conflicts between the social objectives of households and the commercial interests of financial welfare providers. This paper investigates under what conditions regulations’ that counter financial interests are more or less likely. It argues that our analytical focus should shift away from gauging the relative strength of organised interests or voter mobilisation, towards a better understanding of how policymakers play an independent role in shaping regulatory decisions in line with their own long-term objective: promoting private pension provision as an alternative to more extensive public provision. To support this argument, this paper examines a least-likely case study–namely the puzzling shift in the UK ...
This paper compares how extensions of pension rights were developed and implemented in major Europea...
For several decades the United Kingdom pension debate has been dominated by the most basic questions...
Financialisation has become a key feature of post-industrial economies. This special issue sheds lig...
Consideration of pension financialisation in recent years has focused on the rise of defined contrib...
Welfare privatisation is generally analysed as welfare state retrenchment or liberalisation: reducin...
"Some social policy analysts argue that the shift from PAYG towards more capital funding in pension ...
A liberal paradigm shift from state to private responsibility in old age income protection has been ...
A liberal paradigm shift from state to private responsibility in old age income protection has been ...
A liberal paradigm shift from state to private responsibility in old age income protection has been ...
A liberal paradigm shift from state to private responsibility in old age income protection has been ...
A liberal paradigm shift from state to private responsibility in old age income protection has been ...
Private pensions provision in the United Kingdom is in crisis—but it is not the crisis often depicte...
European governments are increasingly retreating from public pension provision and promoting the exp...
Privatisation is often at the centre of debates on welfare state reform in general, and of studies o...
It has long been overlooked that factions of finance such as banks and insurers can have opposing po...
This paper compares how extensions of pension rights were developed and implemented in major Europea...
For several decades the United Kingdom pension debate has been dominated by the most basic questions...
Financialisation has become a key feature of post-industrial economies. This special issue sheds lig...
Consideration of pension financialisation in recent years has focused on the rise of defined contrib...
Welfare privatisation is generally analysed as welfare state retrenchment or liberalisation: reducin...
"Some social policy analysts argue that the shift from PAYG towards more capital funding in pension ...
A liberal paradigm shift from state to private responsibility in old age income protection has been ...
A liberal paradigm shift from state to private responsibility in old age income protection has been ...
A liberal paradigm shift from state to private responsibility in old age income protection has been ...
A liberal paradigm shift from state to private responsibility in old age income protection has been ...
A liberal paradigm shift from state to private responsibility in old age income protection has been ...
Private pensions provision in the United Kingdom is in crisis—but it is not the crisis often depicte...
European governments are increasingly retreating from public pension provision and promoting the exp...
Privatisation is often at the centre of debates on welfare state reform in general, and of studies o...
It has long been overlooked that factions of finance such as banks and insurers can have opposing po...
This paper compares how extensions of pension rights were developed and implemented in major Europea...
For several decades the United Kingdom pension debate has been dominated by the most basic questions...
Financialisation has become a key feature of post-industrial economies. This special issue sheds lig...