Description |
xvi, 204 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Introduction / Paul Johnson, Christoph Conrad and David Thomson -- Demographic change and intergenerational transfers in industrialised countries / John Ermisch -- The welfare state and generation conflict : winners and losers / David Thomson -- Justice and transfers between generations / Norman Daniels -- But why is there social security? / Denis Kessler -- Pension bargains : the heyday of US collectively bargained pension arrangements / Steven Sass -- Public pensions as intergenerational transfers in the United States / W. Andrew Achenbaum -- Labour force participation and social pension systems / Winfried Schmähl -- The trend towards early labour force withdrawal and the reorganisation of the life course : a cross-national analysis / Anne-Marie Guillemard -- Changes in life course and retirement in recent years : the example of two cohorts of Parisians / Franc̜ois Cribier |
Summary |
Articles from a conference organised by the Centre for Economic Policy Research and held at St. Johns College, Cambridge in July 1988 |
Analysis |
Intergenerational relations Congresses |
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Old age pensions Congresses |
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Old age pensions Finance Congresses |
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Social justice Congresses |
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Age pensions |
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Generation gap |
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Great Britain Old persons Welfare benefits Conference proceedings |
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Overseas item |
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Population ageing |
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Retirement income |
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Social justice |
Notes |
Proceedings of a conference organized by the Centre for Economic Policy Research and held at St. John's College, Cambridge, in July 1988 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Includes index |
Subject |
Intergenerational relations -- Congresses.
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Old age pensions -- Congresses.
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Old age pensions -- Finance -- Congresses.
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Social justice -- Congresses.
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings.
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Author |
Conrad, Christoph.
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Johnson, Paul (Paul A.)
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Thomson, David, 1953-
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Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain)
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LC no. |
89031029 |
ISBN |
0719030382 (hbk.) |
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