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The Reform of Bismarckian Pension Systems Martin Schludi

The Reform of Bismarckian Pension Systems By Martin Schludi

The Reform of Bismarckian Pension Systems by Martin Schludi


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Offers an analysis of the political process involved in the reform of the pension systems in European countries.

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The Reform of Bismarckian Pension Systems: A Comparison of Pension Politics in Austria, France, Germany, Italy and Sweden by Martin Schludi

Pension reform has emerged as a major political issue in most advanced welfare states. Sluggish economic growth and rising unemployment put public pension systems under increasing financial pressure. In combination with a rapidly ageing population in the decades to come, these pressures render major adjustements in pension policy design inevitable, especially in countries with costly earnings-related benefit arrangements. However, timely and successful adjustement is anything but guaranteed. Both cuts of pension benefits and increases in contribution levels are bound to be highly unpopular and entail massive political risks. Thus, pension politics these days is as much about adjusting pension arrangements to changing demographic and economic conditions as it is about overcoming widespread political resistance to reforms that impose tangible losses on large parts of the population. This study reveals striking differences in the extent to which pension policy makers were able to generate a sufficient political support basis for their reform initiatives. As a consequence, pension reform outcomes reach from successful restructuring of existing pension arrangements all the way down to instances of outright policy failure. By tracing the political process of pension reform in Austria, France, Germany, Italy and Sweden since the late 1980s the book also provides us with deeper insights about the factors that facilitate - or impede - social policy reforms in the context of fiscal austerity.

About Martin Schludi

Martin Schludi works at the Institut fur Arbeidsmarkt- und Berufsforschung, Nurnberg (Germany)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents - 6 List of Tables/List of Figures - 7 Acknowledgements - 8 Introduction - 10 1 The Need for Pension Reform:A Problem-Oriented Perspective - 14 1.1 Public pension arrangements under adaptational pressures - 14 1.2 Specific vulnerabilities of Bismarckian pension systems - 17 1.3 Options for reform - 21 1.4 Varying degrees in the need for adjustment - 44 2 An Empirical Overview of Policy Change in Bismarckian Pension Regimes - 52 3 The Politics of Pension Reform:An Actor-Centred Explanatory Framework - 60 3.1 Social policymaking in an era of retrenchment:A review of theoretical approaches - 60 3.2 The concept of actor-centred institutionalism - 66 3.3 The politics of pension reform - 69 3.4 Summary of the theoretical framework - 87 4 Sweden:Policy-Oriented Bargaining - 90 5 Italy:Corporatist Concertation in the Shadow of EMU - 110 6 Germany:From Consensus To Conflict - 130 7 Austria:Reform Blockage by the Trade Unions - 166 8 France:Adverse Prerequisites for a Pension Consensus - 192 9 Conclusion - 220 Appendix I Summary Description of Retirement Systems (1986) - 250 Appendix II Chronology of National Pension Reforms - 260 Appendix III Glossary of Terms - 270 Notes - 274 Bibliography - 290 Index - 308

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NLS9789053567401
9789053567401
9053567402
The Reform of Bismarckian Pension Systems: A Comparison of Pension Politics in Austria, France, Germany, Italy and Sweden by Martin Schludi
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Amsterdam University Press
2005-07-07
312
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