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International Perspectives on Supplementary Pensions: Actors and Issues

Autor Lucy apRoberts, Bryn Davies, Gerard Hughes, Emmanuel Reynaud
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 mai 1996 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This international comparison of pension plans lends great understanding to the transformation taking place in almost every nation around the world. It covers ten of the twelve countries of the European Union, as well as the United States and Japan. The project is interdisciplinary, covering a number of fields, such as economics, law, actuarial science, sociology, and political science, that contribute to the analysis of retirement income systems. The chapters vary in scope - some are comparative, some are restricted to a single country or to one type of plan in one country. Despite their diversity, the chapters share a common awareness of three aspects of pension plans: the importance of actors' roles in shaping each system, the different economic and social domains affected by retirement plans, and the interconnections between social security and supplementary plans.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780899309675
ISBN-10: 0899309674
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

EMMANUEL REYNAUD is a researcher in Paris, where he works on international comparisons of retirement systems. He is the French reporter for the European Commission's observatory on Complementary Social Security Schemes, and is a member of the committee of experts of the French Observatoire des retraites. He is the author of the OECD country report on private pensions in France and of a book in French on the retirement systems of the United States, Germany, and the United Kindgom.LUCY apROBERTS is a researcher on the economics of social welfare at the Institut de Recherches Economiques et Sociales (IRES) in Paris. Her work focuses on the links between state-run social insurance and occupational benefit plans in the United States and France. She is coauthor, with Emmanuel Reynaud, of Les Systemes de Retraite a L'Etranger.BRYN DAVIES is an actuary in the United Kindgom. He provides advice to trade unions on supplementary pension plans. He is the author of a recent report from the Institute of Public Policy Research entitled Better Pensions for All.GERARD HUGHES is an economist at the Economic and Social Research Institute in Dublin. He has acted as a consultant to the OECD on pensions and labor market issues and is the author of the OECD country report on private pensions in Ireland.

Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsTablesPreface: Lucy apRoberts and Emmanuel ReynaudActors and Decision MakingIntroduction by Emmanuel ReynaudSupplementary Pensions in the Federal Republic of Germany by Winfried SchMÄhl and Stefan BöhmSupplementary Pensions in the Netherlands by Erik LutjensSupplementary Pensions in Greece by Hélène PetridouSupplementary Pensions in Spain: The Impact of the 1987 Law by Luis J. Ruano RuanoThe Origins of French Supplementary Pension Plans by Bernard FriotTrade Union Involvement in Supplementary Pensions by Bryn DaviesReforms and Systems DynamicsIntroduction by Gerard HughesFinancing Models for Pay-as-You-Go Systems by Emmanuel ReynaudRisk Bearing in Pension Plans by John A. TurnerThe Many Faces of American Union Pension Plans by Teresa GhilarducciRetirement System Reform: Is Italy Moving Toward a Minimal Welfare State? by Ugo AscoliThe Development of Supplementary Pensions in Denmark by Finn ØstrupRetirement and Growing Old: Which Model of Protection? by Bernard Delhausse, Sergio Perelman, and Pierre PestieauThe Labor MarketIntroduction by Bryn DaviesPension Plans and U.S. Labor Market Theories by Lucy apRobertsPension Plans and Labor Market Structure: Evidence from Ireland by Gerard Hughes and Brian NolanLabor Mobility and Supplementary Pensions by Heinz-Dietrich SteinmeyerFinancing The EconomyIntroduction by Lucy apRobertsThe Behavior of British and U.S. Pension Fund Financial Managers by Dorothée Rivaud-DansetPension Funds as Shareholders by Jim StewartPension Funds in the United Kingdom: Centralization and Control by Richard Minns and Ron MartinSelected ReferencesIndex