Privatization of Mandatory Retirement Income Protection

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Pages:416
ISBN:0-7734-5838-7
978-0-7734-5838-3
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Addresses an area of social policy that is relatively new and thus under-developed in the relevant literature. It covers all pension arrangements from a multi-disciplinary perspective, rather than from economic analysis. Several published works do deal explicitly with privately delivered compulsory pensions, but that literature is incomplete.

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"On the basis of this study, the authors offer a number of structural suggestions aimed to overcome the limitations of mandatory retirement-income programs ... a robust call for a more value-free and closer look at this form of social security structure ..." – Professor John Gal, Hebrew University, Jerusalem

Table of Contents

List of illustrations
Preface
Foreword
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
2. Global Patterns of Provision 1: Coverage, Eligibility and Benefits
3. Global Patterns of Provision 2: Financing and Governance
4. National Approaches 1: Chile – Sylvia Borzutsky
5. National Approaches 2: Switzerland – Christian Suter
6. National Approaches 3: Hong Kong – Raymond Ngan
7. National Approaches 4: Hungary – Maria Augusztinovics and Agnes Matits
8. National Approaches 5: France – Glenn Drover
9. Assessing Privatization 1: Market Orientation
10. Assessing Privatization 2: Trust
11. Assessing Privatization 3: Social Justice
12. Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
Index

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