Whether social protection benefits should be assigned to all (universal) or kept only for those who meet specific criteria (targeting) remains one of the most contentious questions in social policy research. The purpose of this article is to revisit three assumptions on the two main social policy options for the provision of social benefits to older persons. Each assumption is assessed through counterfactual reasoning using a combination of literature review and statistical analysis with a global perspective. The study finds that (i) 79 countries would be economically able to shift from targeted noncontributory pensions to basic universal noncontributory pensions with less than 1.2 percent of the respective national gross domestic products;...
Poverty prevention remains a fundamental plank of EU pension policies pension policy in Eu countries...
Life expectancies in industrialized economies have grown, and birth rates have fallen. The number of...
Pension adequacy is gaining importance as old-age poverty remains a pressing problem. In many advanc...
Whether social protection benefits should be assigned to all (universal) or kept only for those who ...
This article criticises the social policy literature for equating universalism to the universal cove...
Since the 1980s, the scale and growth of social expenditure has come into question in most industria...
Whether social transfers should be targeted or universal is an unsolved debate particularly relevant...
Whether social transfers should be targeted or universal is an unsolved debate particularly relevant...
Whether social transfers should be targeted or universal is an unsolved debate particularly relevant...
Whether social transfers should be targeted or universal is an unsolved debate influencing the imple...
Since the 1990s reforms have changed substantially both the nature of state pension provision and th...
Traditionally, poverty was linked to an individual’s family phase. This article examines to what ext...
The paper examines formation and sustainability of Pay-As-You-Go pension systems within the conseque...
We use four novel, cross-country comparable tax-benefit microsimulation models for Ecuador, Ghana, ...
Since the 1990s reforms have changed substantially both the nature of state pension provision and th...
Poverty prevention remains a fundamental plank of EU pension policies pension policy in Eu countries...
Life expectancies in industrialized economies have grown, and birth rates have fallen. The number of...
Pension adequacy is gaining importance as old-age poverty remains a pressing problem. In many advanc...
Whether social protection benefits should be assigned to all (universal) or kept only for those who ...
This article criticises the social policy literature for equating universalism to the universal cove...
Since the 1980s, the scale and growth of social expenditure has come into question in most industria...
Whether social transfers should be targeted or universal is an unsolved debate particularly relevant...
Whether social transfers should be targeted or universal is an unsolved debate particularly relevant...
Whether social transfers should be targeted or universal is an unsolved debate particularly relevant...
Whether social transfers should be targeted or universal is an unsolved debate influencing the imple...
Since the 1990s reforms have changed substantially both the nature of state pension provision and th...
Traditionally, poverty was linked to an individual’s family phase. This article examines to what ext...
The paper examines formation and sustainability of Pay-As-You-Go pension systems within the conseque...
We use four novel, cross-country comparable tax-benefit microsimulation models for Ecuador, Ghana, ...
Since the 1990s reforms have changed substantially both the nature of state pension provision and th...
Poverty prevention remains a fundamental plank of EU pension policies pension policy in Eu countries...
Life expectancies in industrialized economies have grown, and birth rates have fallen. The number of...
Pension adequacy is gaining importance as old-age poverty remains a pressing problem. In many advanc...