Pensions in Europe, European pensions : the evolution of pension policy at national and supranational level

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Pensions in Europe, European pensions : the evolution of pension policy at national and supranational level

David Natali

(Work & society, no. 64)

P.I.E. Peter Lang, c2008

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"observatoire social européen, asbl・osservatorio sociale europeo"--T.p.

"Federal Public Service Social Security"--T.p.

"The book is the result of a research project carried out by the Observatoire social européen, asbl (Brussels) with the financial support of the Federal Public Service--Social Security Belgium"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. 259-290)

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Pension policy represents in many respects the corner stone of the contemporary European welfare states. And its reform has emerged as a key issue in most of the European countries. This book aims at improving the knowledge of the long-term and more recent evolution of retirement programmes and their regulation at national and supranational level. It gives detailed information about pensions in nine Western and Eastern European countries (Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, France, Italy, Poland, Slovenia, Sweden and UK). In parallel it develops the study of the European Union action in the field, through regulation, the Stability and Growth Pact and the Open Method of Coordination. What does history tell us about the evolution of pensions? Is it a story of stability or change? Is there any convergence between European pension models? And then what is the role of the European Union in the field? This book provides answers to these questions and gives scholars, students and policymakers a comprehensive description of national retirement programmes as well as theoretical analysis of the reform politics, output and outcomes with a focus on national and European dynamics. 'Pensions in Europe, European Pensions' represents a promising step beyond the more traditional comparative contributions, revealing the complex interaction of national and supranational institutions engaged in the most important welfare policy in the ageing European society.

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