The ageing of populations and hampering economic growth increase pressure on public fi-nances in many advanced capitalist societies. Consequently, governments have adopted pen-sion reforms in order to relieve pressure on public finances. These reforms have contributed to a relative shift from public to private pension schemes. Since private social security plans are generally less redistributive than public social security, it can be hypothesized that the privatization of pension plans has led to higher levels of income inequality among the elderly. Existing empirical literature has mainly focused on cross-country comparisons at one moment in time or on time-series for a single country. This study contributes to the income inequality and pe...
This article provides a brief summary of the most recent changes in public pension policies in the c...
Entitlements from old-age pension schemes - statutory, company, and private - represent a considerab...
This study investigates how various types of pension reforms affect the age‐related policy preferenc...
The growing privatization of old-age pension systems in many high-income countries in the late 20th ...
The relative income positions and welfare of elderly persons in the EU are analysed using data from ...
Pension system regulation has grown to a complex field of study; many actors have been setting up in...
Since the 1990s reforms have changed substantially both the nature of state pension provision and th...
Pension adequacy is gaining importance as old-age poverty remains a pressing problem. In many advanc...
This article surveys the relationship between public and private pension provision in the countries ...
Many European countries, faced with demographic challenges owing to ageing populations and their soc...
In recent decades, many European governments have passed pension reforms to incentivise participatio...
Since the 1990s, the public pensions landscape in the EU has altered drastically, with reforms chang...
This paper examines income inequality over stages of the later-life course (age 45 and older) and sy...
During the post-war years many European countries have implemented far-reaching but diverse pension ...
This report surveys a dozen international comparative studies of poverty, income distribution and th...
This article provides a brief summary of the most recent changes in public pension policies in the c...
Entitlements from old-age pension schemes - statutory, company, and private - represent a considerab...
This study investigates how various types of pension reforms affect the age‐related policy preferenc...
The growing privatization of old-age pension systems in many high-income countries in the late 20th ...
The relative income positions and welfare of elderly persons in the EU are analysed using data from ...
Pension system regulation has grown to a complex field of study; many actors have been setting up in...
Since the 1990s reforms have changed substantially both the nature of state pension provision and th...
Pension adequacy is gaining importance as old-age poverty remains a pressing problem. In many advanc...
This article surveys the relationship between public and private pension provision in the countries ...
Many European countries, faced with demographic challenges owing to ageing populations and their soc...
In recent decades, many European governments have passed pension reforms to incentivise participatio...
Since the 1990s, the public pensions landscape in the EU has altered drastically, with reforms chang...
This paper examines income inequality over stages of the later-life course (age 45 and older) and sy...
During the post-war years many European countries have implemented far-reaching but diverse pension ...
This report surveys a dozen international comparative studies of poverty, income distribution and th...
This article provides a brief summary of the most recent changes in public pension policies in the c...
Entitlements from old-age pension schemes - statutory, company, and private - represent a considerab...
This study investigates how various types of pension reforms affect the age‐related policy preferenc...