This article examines why and how the first pension policies were adopted in North America, Europe, and the antipodes; identifies what the most salient dimensions of pension policy are; and discusses national policy responses to the challenges of aging, changing employment patterns, and fiscal austerity. The article also analyzes the most important explanations for cross-national differences in pension policy. The discussion centers on the affluent democracies, with references to developing countries where relevant
Pension systems are complex and diverse, so comparing them is consequently difficult. Yet there are ...
Reforming pensions is one of the biggest challenges of the century. All OECD countries have to adjus...
We consider recent trends in pension policies in OECD countries in light of demographic aging associ...
This article offers a comparative, qualitative analysis of the changing nature of—and relationship b...
The research focuses on current pension policy issues. It takes into account the major changes in th...
This paper reviews recent developments in pensions policy in a range of countries and identifies som...
This dissertation seeks to explain cross-national differences in the evolution of public pension pro...
Demographic realities will soon force developed countries to find ways to pay for longer retirements...
Social Security programs in post-industrial nations are facing the need for policy reforms. Fiscal s...
This article examines whether the different welfare states of the European Union member states engen...
This article analyses the consequences of the so-called 'ageing' of the population on the level of p...
This article examines whether the different welfare states of the European Union member states engen...
Private pension funds in most economies are imbedded in a system of public and private pension plans...
What factors explain pension reform decisions in countries with generous public pension systems and ...
This paper considers international trends in pension arrangements, starting with lessons from econom...
Pension systems are complex and diverse, so comparing them is consequently difficult. Yet there are ...
Reforming pensions is one of the biggest challenges of the century. All OECD countries have to adjus...
We consider recent trends in pension policies in OECD countries in light of demographic aging associ...
This article offers a comparative, qualitative analysis of the changing nature of—and relationship b...
The research focuses on current pension policy issues. It takes into account the major changes in th...
This paper reviews recent developments in pensions policy in a range of countries and identifies som...
This dissertation seeks to explain cross-national differences in the evolution of public pension pro...
Demographic realities will soon force developed countries to find ways to pay for longer retirements...
Social Security programs in post-industrial nations are facing the need for policy reforms. Fiscal s...
This article examines whether the different welfare states of the European Union member states engen...
This article analyses the consequences of the so-called 'ageing' of the population on the level of p...
This article examines whether the different welfare states of the European Union member states engen...
Private pension funds in most economies are imbedded in a system of public and private pension plans...
What factors explain pension reform decisions in countries with generous public pension systems and ...
This paper considers international trends in pension arrangements, starting with lessons from econom...
Pension systems are complex and diverse, so comparing them is consequently difficult. Yet there are ...
Reforming pensions is one of the biggest challenges of the century. All OECD countries have to adjus...
We consider recent trends in pension policies in OECD countries in light of demographic aging associ...