Women's work and pensions : what is good, what is best? : designing gender-sensitive arrangements

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Women's work and pensions : what is good, what is best? : designing gender-sensitive arrangements

Bernd Marin, Eszter Zólyomi (eds.)

(Public policy and social welfare, v. 37)

Ashgate, c2010

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Includes bibliographical references

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How different are fe/male life courses, and why? What is good, bad, or best for women under these or probable future circumstances? This ground-breaking book explores the difficulties women face in working life and retirement - and asks what can be done to achieve more gender equality and fairness for women and men alike. Leading pension experts from across Europe analyse the basic challenges through single and comparative country studies. The editors provide facts and figures on women's lives, work and pensions and draw theoretical lessons and practical policy conclusions from the studies and gendered statistical indicators.

目次

  • Contents: Part I Introduction: General trends in pension reform around the millennium and their impact on women, Bernd Marin. Part II General Contributions: A discussion of retirement income security for men and women, Annika Sunden
  • Women and pensions. Effects of pension reforms on women's retirement security, Elsa Fornero and Chiara Monticone
  • Poverty amongst older women and pensions policy in the European Union, Asghar Zaidi, Katrin Gasior and Eszter ZA(3)lyomi. Part III Single and Comparative Country Studies: Pension system in Poland in the gender context, Agnieszka Chlon-Dominczak
  • The 1.000a' trap. Implications of Austrian social and tax policy on labour supply, Eva Pichler
  • Women's work and pensions: some empirical facts and figures. Austria in an international comparison, Michael Fuchs
  • Restricting pre-retirement - what about older women's ability to work?, Raija Gould. Part IV Some Preliminary Conclusions: What is Good, Bad, Best for Women?: Gender equality, neutrality, specificity and sensitivity - and the ambivalence of benevolent welfare paternalism, Bernd Marin. Part V Annex: Some facts and figures on women's lives, work and pensions, Bernd Martin and Eszter ZA(3)lyomi (with Silvia FAssler and Katrin Gasior).

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