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The Role of the State in Pension Provision: Employer, Regulator, Provider (Hardcover, 1999 ed.)
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The Role of the State in Pension Provision: Employer, Regulator, Provider (Hardcover, 1999 ed.)
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This book deals with the role of the State in pension provision as
an employer, regulator and provider. Part I deals with problems and
reforms of public sector pension systems in OECD countries. The
countries covered are Denmark, Finland, Germany, The Netherlands,
Norway, and the USA. Part II considers the regulation of
occupational pension schemes in The Netherlands and the United
Kingdom, and whether there is still a role for the State in
providing earnings-related pensions in the United Kingdom. Part III
presents demographic projections for the next half-century, using
Ireland as an example, looks at some of the options which have been
used in Finland, and proposed in the United States, to cope with
population ageing, and examines issues of intergenerational equity
which are posed by these options. All the chapters deal with recent
reforms. The chapters are written by acknowledged experts in their
field who are independent of both the pensions industry and
Government. Hence the chapters provide an informed critical account
of current developments in relation to the reform of occupational
pension schemes in the public sector and of the debate about the
State's role as a regulator of private pension schemes and a
provider of pensions based on the social insurance principal. The
book is important as a source of information about pension schemes
in OECD countries. It shows that there is not a unique model of
occupational pension provision for public sector employees and that
the pension benefits which are provided in different countries are
quite variable. It also shows that public sector occupational
pension systems have changed and are in the process of considerable
further change in a number of OECD countries.
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