This report presents an empirical typology of pension regimes in the European Union, the US, Canada, Australia and Norway. The categorisation is based on 34 quantitative and qualitative characteristics of the mandatory parts of the pension systems in these countries. The empirical analysis shows that Esping-Andersen’s classical distinction between liberal, corporatist and social-democratic welfare regime types does not entirely hold in the case of pension systems. The empirical traits of the various pension systems can be summarised on two main dimensions: the general level of pension provision and the existence of private schemes within the mandatory part of the pension system. On these dimensions four clusters of countries, or pension reg...
The growing privatization of old-age pension systems in many high-income countries in the late 20th ...
The increasing relevance of occupational pensions for the income security of the elderly moves this ...
The ageing of populations and hampering economic growth increase pressure on public fi-nances in man...
This paper studies how both pension systems and well-being at work can be improved to postpone retir...
Populations have faced significant challenges due to globalization, demographic ageing, and new soci...
During the post-war years many European countries have implemented far-reaching but diverse pension ...
This second edition of Pensions at a Glance updates all the important indicators of retirement-incom...
The pension structures of the Nordic countries are often described as statist structures. Generous p...
Issues of pension viability are at the forefront of gerontological debate. The uncertainty of long-...
This diploma thesis tries to provide an overview of pension systems and pension reforms in the EU co...
In pension systems characterized by low or moderate state benefits, reliance on voluntary private pe...
Pension systems are complex and diverse, so comparing them is consequently difficult. Yet there are ...
Reforming pensions is a central policy issue in developed and developing countries alike. However, i...
Pension system regulation has grown to a complex field of study; many actors have been setting up in...
The pension systems of Sweden and Singapore are compared in this thesis paper using the most recent ...
The growing privatization of old-age pension systems in many high-income countries in the late 20th ...
The increasing relevance of occupational pensions for the income security of the elderly moves this ...
The ageing of populations and hampering economic growth increase pressure on public fi-nances in man...
This paper studies how both pension systems and well-being at work can be improved to postpone retir...
Populations have faced significant challenges due to globalization, demographic ageing, and new soci...
During the post-war years many European countries have implemented far-reaching but diverse pension ...
This second edition of Pensions at a Glance updates all the important indicators of retirement-incom...
The pension structures of the Nordic countries are often described as statist structures. Generous p...
Issues of pension viability are at the forefront of gerontological debate. The uncertainty of long-...
This diploma thesis tries to provide an overview of pension systems and pension reforms in the EU co...
In pension systems characterized by low or moderate state benefits, reliance on voluntary private pe...
Pension systems are complex and diverse, so comparing them is consequently difficult. Yet there are ...
Reforming pensions is a central policy issue in developed and developing countries alike. However, i...
Pension system regulation has grown to a complex field of study; many actors have been setting up in...
The pension systems of Sweden and Singapore are compared in this thesis paper using the most recent ...
The growing privatization of old-age pension systems in many high-income countries in the late 20th ...
The increasing relevance of occupational pensions for the income security of the elderly moves this ...
The ageing of populations and hampering economic growth increase pressure on public fi-nances in man...