2021
DOI: 10.3917/reof.170.0105
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The Finnish pension system from a comparative Nordic perspective

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“…For instance, a recent Swedish report discusses the option of extending pensionable unemployment benefits in late working life to prevent early exit decisions and lower pensions due to unemployment near retirement (ISF 2021). While the Finnish unemployment pathway has been compared to the Danish voluntary early retirement scheme efterløn on a policy level (Valkonen 2020), individuals on the Finnish unemployment pathway were required to register as unemployed jobseekers despite being on an institutionally established and reinforced pathway to retirement. Given this paradoxical and institutional oddity, our article examined how individuals made sense of themselves and their situations while on this pathway.…”
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“…For instance, a recent Swedish report discusses the option of extending pensionable unemployment benefits in late working life to prevent early exit decisions and lower pensions due to unemployment near retirement (ISF 2021). While the Finnish unemployment pathway has been compared to the Danish voluntary early retirement scheme efterløn on a policy level (Valkonen 2020), individuals on the Finnish unemployment pathway were required to register as unemployed jobseekers despite being on an institutionally established and reinforced pathway to retirement. Given this paradoxical and institutional oddity, our article examined how individuals made sense of themselves and their situations while on this pathway.…”
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confidence: 99%