There is a growing body of studies emphasising the multi-pillar configuration of protection against social risk in Europe, particularly in pension reform. In this chapter, we try to expand on this literature to find applicability beyond the sole case of pensions by looking at the case of occupational health insurance in France. In order to do so, we present a restatement of the pillar/provision perspective in order to apply it to a broader range of cases. We argue it is a powerful analytical tool provided it is complemented with a (non-exhaustive) list of perspectives widely used in studies on social policy and does not blunder into the pitfall of functionalism. The chapter focuses on crossing the pillar perspective with a finance and also ...
This paper aims to shed light on the complex map of pensions policy across the EU. One focus will be...
This paper analyses how the French retirement plans were progressively institutionalised. The histor...
As public pensions are being retrenched across Europe there is an ongoing shift towards occupational...
The French pension system has for long been characterised by its very low reliance on funded pension...
Following the Bismarckian social insurance tradition, the post-war pension system of France has been...
The French pension system has for long been characterised by its very low reliance on funded pension...
International audienceIn this paper, we assess the welfare costs and gains of different scenarios of...
Part of the Working Papers on the Reconciliation of Work and Welfare in Europe seriesThe French pens...
This article argues that fiscal welfare in Europe not only forms part of the “hidden welfare state” ...
In this article the social security system and its development in France is analysed; the analysis, ...
The increasing relevance of occupational pensions for the income security of the elderly moves this ...
The French welfare state is often presented as very peculiar. From abroad, it seems both complex and...
International audienceThis chapter deals with the French PAYGO mandatory occupational pension scheme...
International audienceToday there still lack a consensus on pension funds in France. The only issue ...
This paper aims to shed light on the complex map of pensions policy across the EU. One focus will be...
This paper analyses how the French retirement plans were progressively institutionalised. The histor...
As public pensions are being retrenched across Europe there is an ongoing shift towards occupational...
The French pension system has for long been characterised by its very low reliance on funded pension...
Following the Bismarckian social insurance tradition, the post-war pension system of France has been...
The French pension system has for long been characterised by its very low reliance on funded pension...
International audienceIn this paper, we assess the welfare costs and gains of different scenarios of...
Part of the Working Papers on the Reconciliation of Work and Welfare in Europe seriesThe French pens...
This article argues that fiscal welfare in Europe not only forms part of the “hidden welfare state” ...
In this article the social security system and its development in France is analysed; the analysis, ...
The increasing relevance of occupational pensions for the income security of the elderly moves this ...
The French welfare state is often presented as very peculiar. From abroad, it seems both complex and...
International audienceThis chapter deals with the French PAYGO mandatory occupational pension scheme...
International audienceToday there still lack a consensus on pension funds in France. The only issue ...
This paper aims to shed light on the complex map of pensions policy across the EU. One focus will be...
This paper analyses how the French retirement plans were progressively institutionalised. The histor...
As public pensions are being retrenched across Europe there is an ongoing shift towards occupational...