The title of my thesis already indicates that I did my research on what is called a hot topic: pensions in Europe. In all countries, pensions are built up through the labour market. This is true in two perspectives: firstly, for the individual entitlements and, secondly, for the financial means. With other words, the legitimation and the source of pensions are channelled through the wage. This logic is obsolete in present-day economies since the units of social rights changed as well as the economic and demographic situation. One should not forget that it is several decades ago that the different pension systems were introduced. Since then, the dynamics of capitalist economies changed the variables of the system and their interrelatedness. ...
Pension reform has been on the agenda of most welfare states in the developed world for almost a cen...
In particular due to increasing female employment over the last decades employment has become more f...
This thesis is composed by three chapters in the form of self-contained works. The first work build...
The title of my thesis already indicates that I did my research on what is called a hot topic: pensi...
In developed countries, pensions systems emerged as a political response to socioeconomic changes br...
Demographic changes and pressure on public finances are the main driving forces for reforms of welfa...
Europe’s pensions landscape has changed dramatically since the 1990s. This paper tries to assess bet...
Demographic realities will soon force developed countries to find ways to pay for longer retirements...
Pension systems around Europe are being reformed for several decades already. Main objectives of the...
The thesis consists of three essays discussing the benefits and distortions implied by pay-as-you-go...
Pension system regulation has grown to a complex field of study; many actors have been setting up in...
Contents 1. Introduction: The political economy of pension reform by Camila Arza and Martin Kohli ...
Increasing life expectancy coupled with declining birth rates is prompting European countries to rev...
Pension policy represents in many respects the corner stone of the contemporary European welfare st...
This paper examines the European variety in pension structures and reforms. The European Member Stat...
Pension reform has been on the agenda of most welfare states in the developed world for almost a cen...
In particular due to increasing female employment over the last decades employment has become more f...
This thesis is composed by three chapters in the form of self-contained works. The first work build...
The title of my thesis already indicates that I did my research on what is called a hot topic: pensi...
In developed countries, pensions systems emerged as a political response to socioeconomic changes br...
Demographic changes and pressure on public finances are the main driving forces for reforms of welfa...
Europe’s pensions landscape has changed dramatically since the 1990s. This paper tries to assess bet...
Demographic realities will soon force developed countries to find ways to pay for longer retirements...
Pension systems around Europe are being reformed for several decades already. Main objectives of the...
The thesis consists of three essays discussing the benefits and distortions implied by pay-as-you-go...
Pension system regulation has grown to a complex field of study; many actors have been setting up in...
Contents 1. Introduction: The political economy of pension reform by Camila Arza and Martin Kohli ...
Increasing life expectancy coupled with declining birth rates is prompting European countries to rev...
Pension policy represents in many respects the corner stone of the contemporary European welfare st...
This paper examines the European variety in pension structures and reforms. The European Member Stat...
Pension reform has been on the agenda of most welfare states in the developed world for almost a cen...
In particular due to increasing female employment over the last decades employment has become more f...
This thesis is composed by three chapters in the form of self-contained works. The first work build...