Beschreibung
InhaltsangabePreface. 1. Introduction; N. Keilman, C. Prinz. 2. Modelling the dynamics of living arrangements; N. Keilman, C. Prinz. 3. Demographic changes and the pension problem: evidence from twelve countries; J.-P. Gonnot. 4. Demographic changes and economic growth in pension systems: the case of Sweden; T. Bengtsson, A. Kruse. 5. Changing family structure and an emancipatory pension policy: the case of Austria; C. Prinz. 6. Modelling the impact of changing household structure on social security in the Netherlands; E. van Imhoff. 7. Conclusions and evaluation; N. Keilman, J.-P. Gonnot, C. Prinz. Appendix: Country case study reports.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface. 1. Introduction; N. Keilman, C. Prinz. 2. Modelling the dynamics of living arrangements; N. Keilman, C. Prinz. 3. Demographic changes and the pension problem: evidence from twelve countries; J.-P. Gonnot. 4. Demographic changes and economic growth in pension systems: the case of Sweden; T. Bengtsson, A. Kruse. 5. Changing family structure and an emancipatory pension policy: the case of Austria; C. Prinz. 6. Modelling the impact of changing household structure on social security in the Netherlands; E. van Imhoff. 7. Conclusions and evaluation; N. Keilman, J.-P. Gonnot, C. Prinz. Appendix: Country case study reports.