This paper explores the underlying factors which explain the diversity in public opinion of EU citizens on the preferred way of financing pensions and the implications for international policy coordination. We find that preferences are mainly determined by the current pension provision and unspecified nation-specific effects, while personal characteristics only play a minor role. Furthermore, some countries have substantial regional differences, others have rather homogeneous regions. Overall, our results suggest that policy making on pension financing at the EU level is not feasible, the more so when taking regional differences into account. Policy coordination within several subgroups of countries whose citizens share similar opinions wou...
Contains fulltext : 160723.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)The paper investig...
This paper aims to shed light on the complex map of pensions policy across the EU. One focus will be...
This paper explores the determinants of public pension plan configurations. It is argued that the le...
The process of European Integration and creation of the single market revealed many questions and bo...
The question of who should be responsible for the provision of retirement income is becoming increas...
This paper focuses on two policy-relevant research questions. First of all, what are the key instit...
This article examines whether the different welfare states of the European Union member states engen...
This article examines whether the different welfare states of the European Union member states engen...
The demographic changes occurring in European countries in recent decades have made the public pensi...
This paper examines the European variety in pension structures and reforms. The European Member Stat...
This article investigates how European welfare states respond to reform pressures arising from Europ...
This article investigates how European welfare states respond to reform pressures arising from Europ...
The paper investigates how European welfare states respond to reform pressures arising from European...
This chapter explores to what degree public opinion, particularly specific social groups including s...
This paper analyzes national processes of pension reform in various European welfare states. The cou...
Contains fulltext : 160723.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)The paper investig...
This paper aims to shed light on the complex map of pensions policy across the EU. One focus will be...
This paper explores the determinants of public pension plan configurations. It is argued that the le...
The process of European Integration and creation of the single market revealed many questions and bo...
The question of who should be responsible for the provision of retirement income is becoming increas...
This paper focuses on two policy-relevant research questions. First of all, what are the key instit...
This article examines whether the different welfare states of the European Union member states engen...
This article examines whether the different welfare states of the European Union member states engen...
The demographic changes occurring in European countries in recent decades have made the public pensi...
This paper examines the European variety in pension structures and reforms. The European Member Stat...
This article investigates how European welfare states respond to reform pressures arising from Europ...
This article investigates how European welfare states respond to reform pressures arising from Europ...
The paper investigates how European welfare states respond to reform pressures arising from European...
This chapter explores to what degree public opinion, particularly specific social groups including s...
This paper analyzes national processes of pension reform in various European welfare states. The cou...
Contains fulltext : 160723.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)The paper investig...
This paper aims to shed light on the complex map of pensions policy across the EU. One focus will be...
This paper explores the determinants of public pension plan configurations. It is argued that the le...