Age, Work and Social Security
Understanding early retirement and its societal impacts
Martin Rein author Avril Alba author Anthony B Atkinson editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:1st Jan '93
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The book examines the trend of early retirement, its impact on well-being, and the associated policy challenges. Age, Work and Social Security provides a comprehensive analysis.
In Age, Work and Social Security, the author explores a significant shift in industrial societies: the increasing trend toward early retirement. This volume delves into the implications of early exit from the workforce, focusing on the well-being of those who retire early and the various policy issues that arise from this phenomenon. By examining the motivations behind early retirement, the book sheds light on the complex interplay between age, work, and social security systems.
The text covers a range of critical topics, including the health trends among the elderly, the role of disability insurance, and the intricacies of pension policy. It also addresses gender disparities in retirement patterns and advocates for minimum standards to ensure a secure old age. The author emphasizes the importance of harmonizing pension schemes across different countries to create a more equitable system for retirees.
Age, Work and Social Security adopts a cross-disciplinary approach, integrating insights from various fields to provide a comprehensive understanding of the issues at hand. The book's cross-country perspective highlights the diverse experiences and challenges faced by retirees worldwide, making it an essential read for policymakers, researchers, and anyone interested in the future of work and retirement in an aging society.
ISBN: 9781349226702
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 508g
341 pages
1st ed. 1993