Aging populations, globalization and the labor market : comparing late working life and retirement in modern societies
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Aging populations, globalization and the labor market : comparing late working life and retirement in modern societies
Edward Elgar, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This topical and timely analysis of late career and retirement within nine European societies and the USA examines how social inequality structures have developed in an era of globalization and aging populations.
For several decades, many European societies relied on pushing and luring older workers out of employment by using generous early retirement programs in order to relieve national labor markets in times of globalization. However, as this book argues, one of the major challenges facing European and Northern American societies today is their severe demographic aging, which in turn places pension systems under substantial pressure due to the rising imbalance between those claiming pensions and those contributing to the pension system. Indeed, it is observed herein that in the recent past, governments have tried to increase the labor market attachment of older employees by retrenching early retirement benefits. This study investigates how these developments have impacted on the situation of older workers and retirees in nine European societies and the USA. In particular, the book looks at how social inequalities in later life have developed in the light of recent pension reforms.
This informative book will appeal to sociologists, demographers, political scientists and economists interested in many different aspects of research including: international comparative research, globalization, labor market, welfare state, social inequality and research on aging. Researchers in the field of retirement and globalization studies will also find this book helpful, as will academics in labor market research and comparative political studies.
目次
Contents:
Preface
Foreword
Martin Kohli
PART I: INTRODUCTION
1. Aging Populations, Globalization and the Labor Market: Comparing Late Working Life and Retirement in Modern Societies
Sandra Buchholz, Annika Rinklake, Julia Schilling, Karin Kurz, Paul Schmelzer and Hans-Peter Blossfeld
PART II: COUNTRY-SPECIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS
2. Increasing Inequalities in Germany: Older People's Employment Lives and Income Conditions Since the Mid-1980s
Annika Rinklake and Sandra Buchholz
3. Late Career Instability and the Transition into Retirement of Older Workers in the Netherlands
Maurice Gesthuizen and Maarten H.J. Wolbers
4. Retirement in Italy: Rising Social Inequalities Across Generations
Paolo Barbieri and Stefani Scherer
5. Pathways from Work to Retirement and Old Age Inequality in Spain
Jonas Radl and Fabrizio Bernardi
6. How 'Flexicure' are Older Danes? The Development of Social Inequality in Later Life Since the 1980s
Julia Schilling and Mona Larsen
7. Social Inequality in the Late Career and Old Age Income between 1981 and 2007: The Case of the Swedish Welfare State
Gabriella Sjoegren Lindquist
8. Late Careers in Hungary: Coping with the Transformation from a Socialist to a Market Economy
Alberto Veira-Ramos and Erzsebet Bukodi
9. Increasing Social Inequality in Later Life Since the 1980s in Estonia
Kadri Taht, Ellu Saar and Marge Unt
10. Income Development of Older People: Consequences of Pension
Reforms and Unstable Careers in the UK
Paul Schmelzer
11. Late Employment Careers, Transitions to Retirement and Retirement Income in the United States
Angela M. O'Rand and Jenifer Hamil-Luker
PART III: CONCLUSIONS AND DISCUSSION
12. Comparing Late Working Life and Retirement in Europe and the US: The Development of Social Inequalities in Times of Globalization
and Aging Societies
Karin Kurz, Sandra Buchholz, Alberto Veira-Ramos, Annika Rinklake and Hans-Peter Blossfeld
Index
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