Please find the below information on a new book "Ageing and Pension Reform
Around the World" which contains three chapters on the experiences of Japan
(Toshimitsu Shinkawa), Korea (Yeon Myung Kim and Kyo-seong Kim) and Taiwan
(Chen-Wei Lin).
Personally, I found it very useful and interesting except the price..
Best Regards,
Young-Jun Choi
University of Bath
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Date: 15 April 2005 11:02 +0200
From: BONOLI Giuliano <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: [Prig] new book on ageing and pension reform
Dear Colleagues,
Some of you may be interested in the following book just published by
Edward Elgar (www.e-elgar-publicecons.com), which looks at pension reform
from a political science perspective:
Giuliano Bonoli and Toshimitsu Shinkawa (eds.) Ageing and Pension Reform
Around The World. Evidence from Eleven Countries, Edward Elgar, 2005
296 pp Hardback 1 84376 771 6 $120.00 (web price $ 96.00)
Book description:
Population ageing and the resulting pressures on existing pension systems
constitutes one of the most important challenges modern societies will have
to face over the coming decades. Although governments have responded to
such pressures by adopting a plethora of pension reforms, the adaptation
process is far from over. This book comprehensively documents developments
in pension policy in eleven advanced industrial countries in Western
Europe, East Asia and North America.
Contents:
1. Population Ageing and the Logics of Pension Reform in Western Europe,
East Asia and North America 2. Reconfiguring Italian Pensions: From Policy
Stalemate to Comprehensive Reforms 3. New Century - New Paradigm: Pension
Reforms in Germany 4. The Politics of Pension Reform in France: The End of
Exceptionalism? 5. Pension Reform in Sweden: Radical Reform in a Mature
Pension System 6. UK Pension Reform: A Test Case for a Liberal Welfare
State? 7. Switzerland: Adapting Pensions within Tight Institutional
Constraints 8. The Politics of Pension Reform in Japan: Institutional
Legacies, Credit-claiming, and Blame Avoidance 9. Pension Reform in Taiwan:
The Old and the New Politics of Welfare 10. Pension Reform in Korea:
Conflict between Social Solidarity and Long-term Financial Sustainability
11. Public Pension Reform in the United States 12. Stasis Amidst Change:
Canadian Pension Reform in an Age of Retrenchment Index
Contributors:
K.M. Anderson, D. Béland, G. Bonoli, M. Ferrera, K. Hinrichs, M. Jessoula,
Y.M. Kim, K.-s. Kim, C.-W. Lin, C. Mandin, J. Myles, B. Palier, T.
Shinkawa, P. Taylor-Gooby, R.K. Weaver
Best wishes,
Giuliano Bonoli
Prof. Giuliano Bonoli
Dep. of social policy and social work
University of Fribourg
11, rte des Bonnesfontaines
1700 Fribourg - Switzerland
phone 0041 26 300 77 88 fax: 0041 26 300 97 15
web: http://www.unifr.ch/travsoc
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