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  1. The varieties of pension governance
    pension privatization in Europe
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford [u.a.]

    Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen e.V. (DZA), Bibliothek
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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 9780199586028; 0199586020
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    RVK Categories: QX 400
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Subjects: Altersvorsorge; Altersversorgung im öffentlichen Dienst; Privatisierung; Rentenpolitik; Gesetzliche Rentenversicherung; Private Altersvorsorge; Rentenreform; Pensionskasse; EU-Staaten; Old age pensions; Old age pensions; Pension trusts; Privatization; EU-Staaten; Pensionskasse; Alterssicherung; Rente; Privatisierung
    Other subjects: Array; Array; Array
    Scope: XXV, 440 S., graph. Darst., a
    Notes:

    Enth. 14 Beitr

    Literaturangaben und Index

    Bernhard Ebbinghaus: Machine generated contents note:pt. IComparing Pension Privatization in Europe1.Introduction: Studying Pension Privatization in Europe

    Jørgen Goul Andersen: 7.Denmark: The Silent Revolution towards a Multipillar Pension System

    Mareike Gronwald: 2.The Changing Public-Private Pension Mix in Europe: From Path Dependence to Path Departure

    Johan J. De Deken: pt. IIBismarckian Latecomers to Multipillar Pension Systems3.Belgium: The Paradox of Persisting Voluntarism in a Corporatist Welfare State

    Bruno Palier: 4.France: Promoting Funded Pensions in Bismarckian Corporatism?

    Tobias Wiss: 5.Germany: Departing from Bismarckian Public Pensions

    Matteo Jessoula: 6.Italy: From Bismarckian Pensions to Multipillarization under Adverse Conditions

    Paivi Luna: 8.Finland: From Statutory Pension Dominance towards Voluntary Private Schemes

    Eskil Wadensjo: 9.Sweden: A Viable Public-Private Pension System

    Traute Meyer: pt. IVMature Multipillar Pension Systems10.Britain: Exhausted VoluntarismThe Evolution of a Hybrid Pension Regime

    Karen M. Anderson: 11.The Netherlands: Adapting a Multipillar Pension System to Demographic and Economic Change

    Silja Hausermann: 12.Switzerland: Regulating a Public-Private Heritage of Multipillar Pension Governance

    Tobias Wiss: pt. VComparing Pension Systems and their Outcome13.The Governance and Regulation of Private Pensions in Europe

    Jorg Neugschwender.: 14.The Public-Private Pension Mix and Old Age Income Inequality in Europe

  2. The varieties of pension governance
    pension privatization in Europe
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford [u.a.]

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780199586028; 0199586020
    RVK Categories: QX 400
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Subjects: Altersvorsorge; Altersversorgung im öffentlichen Dienst; Privatisierung; Rentenpolitik; Gesetzliche Rentenversicherung; Private Altersvorsorge; Rentenreform; Pensionskasse; EU-Staaten; Old age pensions; Old age pensions; Pension trusts; Privatization; EU-Staaten; Pensionskasse; Alterssicherung; Rente; Privatisierung
    Other subjects: Array; Array; Array
    Scope: XXV, 440 S., graph. Darst., a
    Notes:

    Enth. 14 Beitr

    Literaturangaben und Index

    Bernhard Ebbinghaus: Machine generated contents note:pt. IComparing Pension Privatization in Europe1.Introduction: Studying Pension Privatization in Europe

    Jørgen Goul Andersen: 7.Denmark: The Silent Revolution towards a Multipillar Pension System

    Mareike Gronwald: 2.The Changing Public-Private Pension Mix in Europe: From Path Dependence to Path Departure

    Johan J. De Deken: pt. IIBismarckian Latecomers to Multipillar Pension Systems3.Belgium: The Paradox of Persisting Voluntarism in a Corporatist Welfare State

    Bruno Palier: 4.France: Promoting Funded Pensions in Bismarckian Corporatism?

    Tobias Wiss: 5.Germany: Departing from Bismarckian Public Pensions

    Matteo Jessoula: 6.Italy: From Bismarckian Pensions to Multipillarization under Adverse Conditions

    Paivi Luna: 8.Finland: From Statutory Pension Dominance towards Voluntary Private Schemes

    Eskil Wadensjo: 9.Sweden: A Viable Public-Private Pension System

    Traute Meyer: pt. IVMature Multipillar Pension Systems10.Britain: Exhausted VoluntarismThe Evolution of a Hybrid Pension Regime

    Karen M. Anderson: 11.The Netherlands: Adapting a Multipillar Pension System to Demographic and Economic Change

    Silja Hausermann: 12.Switzerland: Regulating a Public-Private Heritage of Multipillar Pension Governance

    Tobias Wiss: pt. VComparing Pension Systems and their Outcome13.The Governance and Regulation of Private Pensions in Europe

    Jorg Neugschwender.: 14.The Public-Private Pension Mix and Old Age Income Inequality in Europe