2021
DOI: 10.1111/spol.12683
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Inequalities and poverty risks in old age across Europe: The double‐edged income effect of pension systems

Abstract: While the sustainability of pension systems facing demographic ageing has been widely discussed, the adequacy of retirement income has often been neglected in current debate. However, considerable poverty and income inequality in old age exists across Europe. Using recent EU‐SILC data (2017/18), the comparative analysis of poverty rates and income inequality in old age shows important cross‐national variations that need to be seen in context of market‐related inequalities but also the specific pension system. … Show more

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“…However, it may also become an important source of social risks. 3 So, in this context, we would like to seek and evaluate the operational efficiency of the basic pension fund in China, as a way to measure one of its management values, and how the main ingredients in its circumstances impact the operating efficiency. In summary, two questions this article seeks to answer are as follows:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it may also become an important source of social risks. 3 So, in this context, we would like to seek and evaluate the operational efficiency of the basic pension fund in China, as a way to measure one of its management values, and how the main ingredients in its circumstances impact the operating efficiency. In summary, two questions this article seeks to answer are as follows:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In practice, especially Beveridgean systems are often multi-pillar systems, where public low flatrate basic pensions are complemented by occupational and private schemes. Bismarckian systems, too, have moved towards multi-pillarization (Ebbinghaus 2021). Recent pension reforms have, in general, reduced the generosity of public pensions and put more weight on occupational and private solutions in the pension provision mix (Zaidi et al 2006;Ebbinghaus 2011Ebbinghaus , 2015Benítez-Aurioles 2018;Anderson 2019; Hinrichs forthcoming).…”
Section: Poverty Alleviation As An Objective In Different Pension Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…State pension ages were raised and in some countries are even indexed to life-expectancy ( Naegele and Bauknecht 2019 ). Furthermore, public pensions were lowered and privatization and marketization elements were introduced to compensate the lower incomes from the public pensions ( Ebbinghaus 2016 , 2021 ). Efforts were also made to strengthen older workers’ workability and employability.…”
Section: Societal Contexts and Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%