This article provides a brief summary of the most recent changes in public pension policies in the countries of the European Union and describes how they affect pension benefits for future pensioners. The pension systems in Europe have been changing fast. The common trends are that the generosity of public pension benefits is on the decline, the changes are likely to shift more risks towards individuals and there are fewer possibilities of redistribution. Our analyses point towards the importance of a more comprehensive assessment of these reforms so as to reduce the risk of pensioner poverty in the future
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This article provides a brief summary of the most recent changes in public pension policies in the c...
Since the 1990s reforms have changed substantially both the nature of state pension provision and th...
Since the 1990s, the public pensions landscape in the EU has altered drastically, with reforms chang...
Europe’s pensions landscape has changed dramatically since the 1990s. This paper tries to assess bet...
This paper reviews changes in pension policies in EU countries between 1995 and 2005 and describes h...
Since the 1990s, the public pensions landscape in the EU has changed drastically, with reforms chang...
This paper reviews changes in pension policies in EU countries between 1995 and 2005 and describes h...
Successive reforms enacted since the 1990s have dramatically changed Europe’s pensions landscape. Th...
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Pension reforms, which imply a reduction in the generosity of pension benefits, are becoming widespr...
This article analyses the consequences of the so-called 'ageing' of the population on the level of p...
The existence of pension schemes does not count for a long period, but its obligation has been histo...
The process of European Integration and creation of the single market revealed many questions and bo...
This article provides a brief summary of the most recent changes in public pension policies in the c...
Since the 1990s reforms have changed substantially both the nature of state pension provision and th...
Since the 1990s, the public pensions landscape in the EU has altered drastically, with reforms chang...
Europe’s pensions landscape has changed dramatically since the 1990s. This paper tries to assess bet...
This paper reviews changes in pension policies in EU countries between 1995 and 2005 and describes h...
Since the 1990s, the public pensions landscape in the EU has changed drastically, with reforms chang...
This paper reviews changes in pension policies in EU countries between 1995 and 2005 and describes h...
Successive reforms enacted since the 1990s have dramatically changed Europe’s pensions landscape. Th...
What effect has the financial crisis had on pension systems in EU countries? Aaron G. Grech notes th...
This article surveys the relationship between public and private pension provision in the countries ...
Reforms of the public pension systems are on top of the European policy agenda. Current costs are hi...
Pension reforms, which imply a reduction in the generosity of pension benefits, are becoming widespr...
This article analyses the consequences of the so-called 'ageing' of the population on the level of p...
The existence of pension schemes does not count for a long period, but its obligation has been histo...
The process of European Integration and creation of the single market revealed many questions and bo...