With the exception of Ireland most OECD countries can be described by a similar demogrphic development which forces the welfare state to reform their social security systems and especially their pension systems. The populations of all the member states are shrinking and getting older. This holds for Sweden and above all for Germany. Due to OECD figures the share of the ones 65 and over of the total population in West Germany has risen from 10.8% in 1960 to 16.2% in 1997 and it is assumed to double until 2040. In Sweden the rise was the same with 11.8% in 1960 and 17.4% in 1997. The forecasts are very similar to the German ones. Consequently both countries have reacted on this challenge: Sweden with its pension reform act in 1994 and Germany...
This paper analyzes national processes of pension reform in countries with systems of old-age provis...
Europe face a huge challenge in reforming their pension systems in/after transformation from a socia...
Early retirement in Germany is very costly and amplifies the burden which the German public pension ...
With the exception of Ireland most OECD countries can be described by a similar demogrphic developme...
Pension reforms in many developed countries make individuals shoulder a bigger share of lo...
Demographic changes in age structure of czech population brings a number of problems relating to the...
Pension reform has emerged as a major political issue in most advanced welfare states. Sluggish econ...
Germany still has a very generous public pay-as-you-go pension system. It is characterized by early ...
This study analyzes national processes of pension reform in countries with systems of old-age provis...
Germany relies almost exclusively on a public pay-as-you-go pension system for old-age in- come pro...
In the first part of this doctoral thesis we analyse changes in old-age income risk in Germany using...
Pension systems have often been regarded as difficult to retrench, particularly in the larger conser...
Germany has one of the most generous retirement systems in the world. At the very same time, Germany...
This paper analyzes national processes of pension reform in various European welfare states. The cou...
Ageing puts a strain on most countries’ pension systems; forecasts show them to be more or less unsu...
This paper analyzes national processes of pension reform in countries with systems of old-age provis...
Europe face a huge challenge in reforming their pension systems in/after transformation from a socia...
Early retirement in Germany is very costly and amplifies the burden which the German public pension ...
With the exception of Ireland most OECD countries can be described by a similar demogrphic developme...
Pension reforms in many developed countries make individuals shoulder a bigger share of lo...
Demographic changes in age structure of czech population brings a number of problems relating to the...
Pension reform has emerged as a major political issue in most advanced welfare states. Sluggish econ...
Germany still has a very generous public pay-as-you-go pension system. It is characterized by early ...
This study analyzes national processes of pension reform in countries with systems of old-age provis...
Germany relies almost exclusively on a public pay-as-you-go pension system for old-age in- come pro...
In the first part of this doctoral thesis we analyse changes in old-age income risk in Germany using...
Pension systems have often been regarded as difficult to retrench, particularly in the larger conser...
Germany has one of the most generous retirement systems in the world. At the very same time, Germany...
This paper analyzes national processes of pension reform in various European welfare states. The cou...
Ageing puts a strain on most countries’ pension systems; forecasts show them to be more or less unsu...
This paper analyzes national processes of pension reform in countries with systems of old-age provis...
Europe face a huge challenge in reforming their pension systems in/after transformation from a socia...
Early retirement in Germany is very costly and amplifies the burden which the German public pension ...