The institutionalisation of early retirement has become a universal feature of postwar industrial economies, though there are significant cross-national variations. This paper studies the impact of different types of welfare regimes, production systems and labour relations on early exit from work. After an analysis of the main trends, the paper discusses the costs and benefits of early retirement for the various actors — labour, capital and the state — at different levels. The paper outlines both the "pull” and "push” factors of early exit. It first compares the distinct welfare state regimes and private occupational pensions in their impact on early retirement. Then it looks at the labour-shedding strategies inherent to particular employme...
"Recent reform efforts of advanced welfare states have attempted to reverse trends in early retireme...
Early exit from work has been a major trend since the onset of mass unemployment during the 1970s, w...
In this paper we survey a number of theoretical and empirical studies in order to propose explanatio...
The institutionalisation of early retirement has become a universal feature of postwar industrial ec...
The institutionalisation of early retirement has become a universal feature of postwar industrial ec...
The institutionalisation of early retirement has become a universal feature of postwar industrial ec...
The institutionalisation of early retirement has become a universal feature of postwar industrial ec...
Since the 1970s, early exit from work has become a major challenge in modern welfare states. Governm...
Recent reform efforts of advanced welfare states have attempted to reverse trends in early retiremen...
Recent reform efforts of advanced welfare states have attempted to reverse trends in early retiremen...
Part I Studying Interests and Institutions 1/ Introduction: Studying early exit from work 2/ Actor C...
Recent reform efforts of advanced welfare states have attempted to reverse trends in early retiremen...
Abstract: Recent reform efforts of advanced welfare states have attempted to re-verse trends in earl...
Large-scale exit from the labour market began in the 1970s in many OECD countries. The literature in...
"Recent reform efforts of advanced welfare states have attempted to reverse trends in early retireme...
"Recent reform efforts of advanced welfare states have attempted to reverse trends in early retireme...
Early exit from work has been a major trend since the onset of mass unemployment during the 1970s, w...
In this paper we survey a number of theoretical and empirical studies in order to propose explanatio...
The institutionalisation of early retirement has become a universal feature of postwar industrial ec...
The institutionalisation of early retirement has become a universal feature of postwar industrial ec...
The institutionalisation of early retirement has become a universal feature of postwar industrial ec...
The institutionalisation of early retirement has become a universal feature of postwar industrial ec...
Since the 1970s, early exit from work has become a major challenge in modern welfare states. Governm...
Recent reform efforts of advanced welfare states have attempted to reverse trends in early retiremen...
Recent reform efforts of advanced welfare states have attempted to reverse trends in early retiremen...
Part I Studying Interests and Institutions 1/ Introduction: Studying early exit from work 2/ Actor C...
Recent reform efforts of advanced welfare states have attempted to reverse trends in early retiremen...
Abstract: Recent reform efforts of advanced welfare states have attempted to re-verse trends in earl...
Large-scale exit from the labour market began in the 1970s in many OECD countries. The literature in...
"Recent reform efforts of advanced welfare states have attempted to reverse trends in early retireme...
"Recent reform efforts of advanced welfare states have attempted to reverse trends in early retireme...
Early exit from work has been a major trend since the onset of mass unemployment during the 1970s, w...
In this paper we survey a number of theoretical and empirical studies in order to propose explanatio...