This article examines the emergence of means-tested old age pensions in Ontario in the context of the Great Depression and World War II. Ontario's old age pension scheme, it argues, was launched in 1929 with weak political commitment, little bureaucratic-preparation, and an almost complete absence of administrative experience at the provincial and municipal level in assessing and responding to need on a mass scale. The article examines the complex interplay among federal, provincial, and local government authorities in the politics of pension administration throughout the 1929-1945 era, arguing that local control of pension decision-making in the early years of the Depression provided two divergent models of pension entitlement both as char...
Pension rights and years of contribution to the pension system: an intergenerational comparison of a...
French socialists and the problem of pensions (1880-1914), Bruno Dumons, Gilles Pollet. The article ...
Compared to the 29 other members of OECD, Canadian workers must satisfy themselves with a rather tim...
This paper examines four factors which influenced the development of old age pensions in Canada afte...
Research framework: In 1881 the French Third Republic allocated yearly pensions to nearly 25,000 eld...
Canadian historians have largely ignored the old age home. Focussing on British Columbia, this paper...
Drawing on recent historical institutionalist scholarship, this paper explores the debates leading t...
Maintenance agreements were a traditional mechanism by which the elderly gained economic security fo...
International audienceThis article hopes to contribute to two debates : the impact of senior workers...
Cadre de la recherche : En 1881, la Troisième République française allouait des pens...
Cadre de la recherche : En 1881, la Troisième République française allouait des pensions viagères à ...
Building on a large sample of elderly French individuals, we evaluate the resources that were availa...
International audienceThe article is based on a qualitative survey conducted in the four departments...
National audienceThis article presents the evolution over generations of early-career acquired pensi...
The slow building up process of retirement pension systems in France from 1750 to 1945 Little resea...
Pension rights and years of contribution to the pension system: an intergenerational comparison of a...
French socialists and the problem of pensions (1880-1914), Bruno Dumons, Gilles Pollet. The article ...
Compared to the 29 other members of OECD, Canadian workers must satisfy themselves with a rather tim...
This paper examines four factors which influenced the development of old age pensions in Canada afte...
Research framework: In 1881 the French Third Republic allocated yearly pensions to nearly 25,000 eld...
Canadian historians have largely ignored the old age home. Focussing on British Columbia, this paper...
Drawing on recent historical institutionalist scholarship, this paper explores the debates leading t...
Maintenance agreements were a traditional mechanism by which the elderly gained economic security fo...
International audienceThis article hopes to contribute to two debates : the impact of senior workers...
Cadre de la recherche : En 1881, la Troisième République française allouait des pens...
Cadre de la recherche : En 1881, la Troisième République française allouait des pensions viagères à ...
Building on a large sample of elderly French individuals, we evaluate the resources that were availa...
International audienceThe article is based on a qualitative survey conducted in the four departments...
National audienceThis article presents the evolution over generations of early-career acquired pensi...
The slow building up process of retirement pension systems in France from 1750 to 1945 Little resea...
Pension rights and years of contribution to the pension system: an intergenerational comparison of a...
French socialists and the problem of pensions (1880-1914), Bruno Dumons, Gilles Pollet. The article ...
Compared to the 29 other members of OECD, Canadian workers must satisfy themselves with a rather tim...