Old Age Security in Comparative Perspective

Fred C Pampel author John B Williamson author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:20th May '93

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This book examines a central element of social welfare, old age security, exploring the history of policies in both developed and underdeveloped countries to assess their structure, ideology and effectiveness. The authors test five theoretical perspectives on old-age security policy in four industrial nations (the United States, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Germany) and three developing countries (India, Nigeria, Brazil), challenging the view that old age policy is the outcome of class conflict between capital and labour. Instead, the authors adopt a neo-pluralist perspective which emphasizes the influence of ethnic religious and regional groups, as well as "the grey lobby", over that of class-based groups. The authors attempt to test ideas derived in part from these historical case studies by analysing quantitative data from a broader sample of countries (18 industrial nationa and 32 developing nations), and they use these results to anticipate future policy developments in the U.S.

Williamson and Pampel make an obvious contribution to the academic literature.... * Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare *

ISBN: 9780195068597

Dimensions: 243mm x 164mm x 29mm

Weight: 663g

320 pages