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The British Pension System and Social Inclusion

In: Private Pensions versus Social Inclusion?

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  • Paul Bridgen
  • Traute Meyer

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This rigorous study sheds light on these issues. It assesses the extent to which six European multi-pillar pension regimes are socially inclusive, by micro-simulating retirement income for hypothetical citizens facing typical post-industrial risks. This timely book suggests that non-state provision has significant limitations, yet also identifies the political and institutional conditions under which private pensions are indeed reconcilable with social inclusion.

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  • Paul Bridgen & Traute Meyer, 2007. "The British Pension System and Social Inclusion," Chapters, in: Traute Meyer & Paul Bridgen & Barbara Riedmüller (ed.), Private Pensions versus Social Inclusion?, chapter 2, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:12755_2
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    1. Scherger, Simone & Hagemann, Steffen, 2014. "Concepts of retirement and the evaluation of post-retirement work: Positions of political actors in Germany and the UK," Working papers of the ZeS 04/2014, University of Bremen, Centre for Social Policy Research (ZeS).

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