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Women's Work and Pensions: What is Good, What is Best?
Women's Work and Pensions: What is Good, What is Best?
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A01=Bernd Marin
A01=Eszter Zolyomi
actuarial
Actuarial Fairness
Actuarial Neutrality
age
Agnieszka Chlon-Dominczak
Annika Sunden
Annual Pension Benefit
Asghar Zaidi
Author_Bernd Marin
Author_Eszter Zolyomi
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Category=KFFP
Chiara Monticone
Childcare Credits
comparative social policy
contribution
credits
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Defined Benefit Systems
Defined Contribution Systems
Differential Retirement Age
Elsa Fornero
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Eszter Zlyomi
European women's pension reform
Eva Pichler
gender pension gap
Katrin Gasior
Labour Force Survey
labour market inequality
Life Expectancy Gains
Limited Work Ability
Michael Fuchs
Minimum Income Guarantee
Minimum Pension Guarantee
NDC
notional
Notional Defined Contribution System
Pension Credits
Pension System
Pension Wealth
Poverty Risk
Raija Gould
Residual Life Expectancies
retirement
retirement income security
Silvia Fassler
social protection systems
Statistik Austria
Survivor's Pensions
survivors
Survivor’s Pensions
system
Vice Versa
Weaker Labour Market Positions
wealth
welfare state policy
Women's Pension
Women’s Pension
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9781138467262
- Weight: 760g
- Dimensions: 170 x 245mm
- Publication Date: 03 Apr 2018
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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.
Bernd Marin is Executive Director of the European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research in Vienna and Eszter Zólyomi is Researcher at the European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research in Vienna.
Women's Work and Pensions: What is Good, What is Best?
€248.00
