ABOUT THE BOOK

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    Accession Number

 B5572

    Title

 Pension Politics: Consensus And Social Conflict In Ageing Societies

    Author

 Marier, Patrik

    Publisher

 Routledge

    ISBN

 978-0-415-66372-4

     Summary

This book explains why certain countries have been able to radically transform their pension system while others have simply altered parameters. To answer this question an extensive comparative analysis, including more than 60 interviews, was conducted in Belgium, France, Sweden and the UK. This empirical data provides an interesting contrast between reforms. Parametric reforms have stemmed from the creation of pension administrations outside the traditional state apparatus in France and Belgium and the resulting inclusion of social partners; while the state administrations of Sweden and the UK where debates have been internalized have led to programmatic reforms. Two controversial findings of this book include an explanation for the lack of influence on the part of the labour movement in the 199498 Swedish reform and a rejection of arguments claiming that policy change will be minimal with coalition governments. Finally, the conclusion seeks to extend the applicability of the model to other industrialized countries. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of public policy, specifically social policy, political economy, the welfare state and comparative politics.