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We have published the book "Women's Work and Pensions: What is Good,
What is Best?"
edited by Bernd Marin and Eszter Zólyomi.
This publication aims at exploring difficulties women face in working
life and retirement - and what could be done to achieve more gender
equality and fairness for women and men alike.
Leading pension experts, predominantly women, from East and West, North
and South of 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.
Book page with more details and the sample chapter by Annika Sundén:
http://www.euro.centre.org/detail.php?xml_id=1643
Best regards,
Annette Hexelschneider, Dipl.-Ing.
Head of Knowledge and Information Management Support Unit
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research
Berggasse 17
A-1090 Vienna (Austria)
Tel: +43-1-319 45 05-23
Fax: +43-1-319 45 05-19
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http://www.euro.centre.org
http://www.euro.centre.org/hexelschneider
NEW BOOK:
“Facts and Figures on Long-term Care – Europe and North America”
by Huber, Rodrigues, Hoffmann, Gasior and Marin.
A comprehensive look on indicators on long-term care for older people,
including analysis on informal care, expenditure and benefit generosity.
For more details: http://www.euro.centre.org/detail.php?xml_id=1601
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