Comparing How Various Nations Administer Retirement Income: Essays on Social Security
Hyde, Mark , & Dixon, John
ISBN10: 0-7734-3727-4 ISBN13: 978-0-7734-3727-2 Pages: 316 Year: 2010
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Imprint:Edwin Mellen Press
USA List Price: $119.95 UK List Price: £ 74.95
Foreword Max J. Skidmore
Chapter 1 The Social Dimension and Social Security:
A Developing Agenda
Mark Hyde and John Dixon
Chapter 2 Retirement Provision in the United States:
From Welfare Pluralism to Welfare Consumerism
James Midgley
Chapter 3 The Moral Case for Social Security Privatisation
in the United States
Daniel Shapiro
Chapter 4 United States Pension Funds’ Labour Friendly
Investments
Tessa Hebb and Larry Beeferman
Chapter 5 The Intergenerational Covenant: Rights and
Responsibilities
Amitai Etzioni and Laura Brodbeck
Chapter 6 Mandated Private Pensions: The Alternative
Mark Hyde and John Dixon
Chapter 7 “Divine” Benefits: The Role of Employers in
Meeting Future Retirees’ Needs
Kirk Mann
Chapter 8 Solidarity Revisited: Collective Agreements on
Pensions in Denmark, France, the Netherlands and Germany
Christine Trampusch
Chapter 9 Risk and Trust in the Context of the United
Kingdom Private Pension Arrangements
Patrick John Ring
Chapter 10 Retirement Provision and Social Inequality:
The Swiss Three-Pillar Approach
Christian Suter
Chapter 11 Pension Market Failure in Chile: Foundations,
Analysis and Policy Reforms
Silvia Borzutzky
Chapter 12 From Redistribution to Regulation: Regulating
Private Old-Age Pensions as a New Challenge in Ageing
Societies
Lutz Leisering
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