This text examines reactions to the divergence between public support for existing pension schemes and the likely inability to sustain current arrangements. The author compares pension policy-making in the UK, France and Switzerland
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This text examines reactions to the divergence between public support for existing pension schemes and the likely inability to sustain current arrangements. The author compares pension policy-making in the UK, France and Switzerland
Includes bibliographical references (p. 174-184) and index. - Description based on print version record
1.Dimensions of the pension problem: institutions, economics and politics2.Understanding the politics of pension reform: a theoretical framework3.Britain: pension reform through majority rule4.Switzerland: the politics of consensual retrenchment5.France: the search for an elusive consensus6.Institutions, power concentration and pension reform.