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From social security to social investment? : Compensating and social investment welfare policies in a life-course perspective
Journal of European Social Policy : 5 (Sage, 21.11.2016)This article contributes to the ongoing debate on the forms and characteristics of social investment policies and their potential trade-off with social security schemes by assessing developments of welfare spending profiles ... -
Gender differences in old-age poverty in 14 EU countries : exploring the role of household structure
International Review of Economics (Springer, 17.04.2024)The risk of poverty among older people varies widely across countries and between men and women. This study of 14 European Union (EU) countries investigates the impact of household structure on gender differences in old-age ... -
Justifying a financially and socially sustainable pension reform : a comparative study of Finland and France
International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy (Emerald, 27.06.2022)Purpose : Increasing longevity and lower birth rates put pressure on the sustainability of pension systems. This compels countries to reform their pension schemes. Different countries opt for different types of reforms. ... -
Pension contribution levels and cost-sharing in statutory and occupational pensions : a cross-national study of eight European countries
Finnish Centre for Pensions, Reports : 7/2022 (Finnish Centre for Pensions, 10.11.2022)This report provides a comprehensive view on pension contribution income levels in eight European countries: Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway and Sweden. Compared schemes include basic and ... -
Pensioners’ subjective economic well-being in European countries : comparisons behind the income satisfaction paradox
Studies : 04/2018 (Finnish Centre for Pensions, 18.06.2018)This study expands the research on the relativity of financial satisfaction in old age by taking into account contextual and longitudinal aspects. With multilevel and longitudinal analysis methods, this study looks at how ... -
Retirement trajectories in the Netherlands and Finland : Institutional change, inequalities, de-standardisation and destabilisation
Finnish Centre for Pensions, Studies : 05/2018 (Eläketurvakeskus, 11.09.2018)This study approaches retirement as trajectories from work to old-age pension. Using detailed longitudinal register data from the Netherlands and Finland, it analyses sequences of income and labour market statuses in late ... -
Understanding Finnish Pensions
(SKS Kirjat, 18.01.2024)Understanding Finnish Pensions describes the Finnish pension system and gives the reader a general overview of the security it provides. Furthermore, it depicts how pensions are financed and how pension provision compares ... -
Youth and pensions in a European comparison – How pension systems consider early adulthood and life course uncertainties
(Edward Elgar, 10.03.2023)Recent pension reforms have made early adulthood an increasingly important life course stage for future pension income. Reforms that have tightened the link between lifetime employment and pension benefits have come at a ...