Pension politics: consensus and social conflict in ageing societies
Explains why certain countries have been able to radically transform their pension system while others have simply altered parameters. Analysis is based on interviews conducted in Belgium, France, Sweden and the UK. Seeks to extend the applicability of the model to other industrialized countries.
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Zusammenfassung: | Explains why certain countries have been able to radically transform their pension system while others have simply altered parameters. Analysis is based on interviews conducted in Belgium, France, Sweden and the UK. Seeks to extend the applicability of the model to other industrialized countries. |
Beschreibung: | "Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada by Routledge." Includes bibliographical references (p. 194-214) and index |
Beschreibung: | XVII, 221 S. 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780415425995 9780203931219 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS LIST OF TABLES XI ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS XII LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
XIV INTRODUCTION: POLICY CHANGE IN DIFFICULT TIMES 1 INTRODUCTION 1 WHY
STUDY PUBLIC PENSIONS? 2 WHO MATTERS IN THE POLICY PROCESS, AND HOW? 3
THE ARGUMENT IN BRIEF 5 METHODOLOGY 6 OVERVIEW 6 1 THE ORIGINS OF
DIVERSITY IN PENSION REFORM PROCESSES: A THEORETICAL APPROACH 8
INTRODUCTION 8 THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF SOCIAL PARTNERS AND THE
STATE, AND ITS INFLUENCE ON PUBLIC PENSION REFORMS 9 CURRENT THEORETICAL
DEBATES: THE CHALLENGES TO WELFARE STATES 9 TOWARDS A NEW THEORETICAL
FOCUS: ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE AND ELECTORAL SYSTEMS 19 FIRST ORDERING
PRINCIPLE: PARLIAMENTARY INTEGRATION VS SOCIAL PARTNERSHIP 23 SECOND
ORDERING PRINCIPLE: PROPORTIONAL VS MAJORITARIAN VISIONS 30 A MODEL OF
PENSION REFORM: TYPES OF PENSION REFORMS 32 METHODOLOGY AND CASE
SELECTION 37 2 FRANCE: STILL A SOCIETE BLOQUEE ? 41 INTRODUCTION 41
THEORIZING PENSION REFORM WITHIN THE FRENCH CONTEXT 42 REFORMING
PENSIONS WITHIN THE FRENCH SOCIAL ADMINISTRATION 50 BALLADUR DOES THE
UNTHINKABLE: HE INTRODUCES A PENSION REFORM . .. AND SURVIVES 50 JUPPE
ENTERS SLOWLY, AWAKENS THE SLEEPING GIANT AND HITS A TRAIN 57 JOSPIN
CONSULTS, BUT DOES NOT REFORM 64 THE FILLION REFORM 71 CONCLUSION 73 X
CONTENTS 3 BELGIUM: SEEKING TO ADAPT IN A CRUMBLING CONSENSUAL WORLD,
ONE SMALL STEP AT A TIME 75 INTRODUCTION 75 THEORIZING PENSION REFORM
WITHIN THE BELGIAN CONTEXT 76 REFORMING PENSIONS IN BELGIUM: A LONG
MARCH TO NOWHERE? 87 CAN BELGIUM SUCCEED WHERE JUPPE FAILED? SEEKING TO
REFORM PUBLIC-SECTOR PENSIONS 98 COMPLEMENTS, OR THE FUTURE CORE OF THE
PENSION SYSTEM? THE ZILVERFUND AND THE SECOND PILLAR 102 CONCLUSION 103
4 SWEDEN; DO UNIONS STILL MATTER? COMMITTEES INSTIL A RADICAL PENSION
REFORM 106 INTRODUCTION 106 THEORIZING PUBLIC PENSION REFORMS IN THE
SWEDISH CONTEXT 107 PENSION REFORM IN SWEDEN ... A LONG MARCH TO AN
INNOVATIVE PENSION SYSTEM 115 TIME TO REFORM THE ATP (1982-90)? 116
POLITICIANS TAKE CONTROL OF THE REFORM AGENDA (1991 4) 121 IMPLEMENTING
THE 1994 FRAMEWORK LEGISLATION (1994-2001) 127 OPPOSING THE WORKING
GROUP ON PENSIONS AND THE IMPLEMENTATION GROUP 133 SWEDISH REFORM: A
SYSTEM SHIFT? 139 CONCLUSION: A SURPRISING LACK OF UNION INFLUENCE 142 5
UNITED KINGDOM: A MARRIAGE WITH THE PRIVATE SECTOR? 146 INTRODUCTION 146
THEORIZING PENSION REFORM WITHIN THE BRITISH CONTEXT 146 REJORMING
PENSIONS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM ... TOO MUCH POLICY CHANGE? 151 SEEKING
PERMANENT CHANGE (1983-97) 154 NEW LABOUR, NEW ERA? 163 CONCLUSION: THE
POLITICS OF WIMBLEDON? 170 6 CONCLUSION: COMPARATIVE TESTS OF THE
HYPOTHESES AND THEIR APPLICATION TO OTHER INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES 174
INTRODUCTION 174 REVIEW OF THE HYPOTHESES 174 EXTENDING THE THEORY TO
OTHER INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES 189 KEY POLICY IMPLICATIONS 193 NOTES 195
BIBLIOGRAPHY 204 INDEX 215
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CONTENTS LIST OF TABLES XI ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS XII LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
XIV INTRODUCTION: POLICY CHANGE IN DIFFICULT TIMES 1 INTRODUCTION 1 WHY
STUDY PUBLIC PENSIONS? 2 WHO MATTERS IN THE POLICY PROCESS, AND HOW? 3
THE ARGUMENT IN BRIEF 5 METHODOLOGY 6 OVERVIEW 6 1 THE ORIGINS OF
DIVERSITY IN PENSION REFORM PROCESSES: A THEORETICAL APPROACH 8
INTRODUCTION 8 THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF SOCIAL PARTNERS AND THE
STATE, AND ITS INFLUENCE ON PUBLIC PENSION REFORMS 9 CURRENT THEORETICAL
DEBATES: THE CHALLENGES TO WELFARE STATES 9 TOWARDS A NEW THEORETICAL
FOCUS: ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE AND ELECTORAL SYSTEMS 19 FIRST ORDERING
PRINCIPLE: PARLIAMENTARY INTEGRATION VS SOCIAL PARTNERSHIP 23 SECOND
ORDERING PRINCIPLE: PROPORTIONAL VS MAJORITARIAN VISIONS 30 A MODEL OF
PENSION REFORM: TYPES OF PENSION REFORMS 32 METHODOLOGY AND CASE
SELECTION 37 2 FRANCE: STILL A 'SOCIETE BLOQUEE'? 41 INTRODUCTION 41
THEORIZING PENSION REFORM WITHIN THE FRENCH CONTEXT 42 REFORMING
PENSIONS WITHIN THE FRENCH SOCIAL ADMINISTRATION 50 BALLADUR DOES THE
UNTHINKABLE: HE INTRODUCES A PENSION REFORM . . AND SURVIVES 50 JUPPE
ENTERS SLOWLY, AWAKENS THE SLEEPING GIANT AND HITS A TRAIN 57 JOSPIN
CONSULTS, BUT DOES NOT REFORM 64 THE FILLION REFORM 71 CONCLUSION 73 X
CONTENTS 3 BELGIUM: SEEKING TO ADAPT IN A CRUMBLING CONSENSUAL WORLD,
ONE SMALL STEP AT A TIME 75 INTRODUCTION 75 THEORIZING PENSION REFORM
WITHIN THE BELGIAN CONTEXT 76 REFORMING PENSIONS IN BELGIUM: A LONG
MARCH TO NOWHERE? 87 CAN BELGIUM SUCCEED WHERE JUPPE FAILED? SEEKING TO
REFORM PUBLIC-SECTOR PENSIONS 98 COMPLEMENTS, OR THE FUTURE CORE OF THE
PENSION SYSTEM? THE ZILVERFUND AND THE SECOND PILLAR 102 CONCLUSION 103
4 SWEDEN; DO UNIONS STILL MATTER? COMMITTEES INSTIL A RADICAL PENSION
REFORM 106 INTRODUCTION 106 THEORIZING PUBLIC PENSION REFORMS IN THE
SWEDISH CONTEXT 107 PENSION REFORM IN SWEDEN . A LONG MARCH TO AN
INNOVATIVE PENSION SYSTEM 115 TIME TO REFORM THE ATP (1982-90)? 116
POLITICIANS TAKE CONTROL OF THE REFORM AGENDA (1991 4) 121 IMPLEMENTING
THE 1994 FRAMEWORK LEGISLATION (1994-2001) 127 OPPOSING THE WORKING
GROUP ON PENSIONS AND THE IMPLEMENTATION GROUP 133 SWEDISH REFORM: A
SYSTEM SHIFT? 139 CONCLUSION: A SURPRISING LACK OF UNION INFLUENCE 142 5
UNITED KINGDOM: A MARRIAGE WITH THE PRIVATE SECTOR? 146 INTRODUCTION 146
THEORIZING PENSION REFORM WITHIN THE BRITISH CONTEXT 146 REJORMING
PENSIONS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM . TOO MUCH POLICY CHANGE? 151 SEEKING
PERMANENT CHANGE (1983-97) 154 NEW LABOUR, NEW ERA? 163 CONCLUSION: THE
POLITICS OF WIMBLEDON? 170 6 CONCLUSION: COMPARATIVE TESTS OF THE
HYPOTHESES AND THEIR APPLICATION TO OTHER INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES 174
INTRODUCTION 174 REVIEW OF THE HYPOTHESES 174 EXTENDING THE THEORY TO
OTHER INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES 189 KEY POLICY IMPLICATIONS 193 NOTES 195
BIBLIOGRAPHY 204 INDEX 215 |
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