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A History Of The German Public Pension System Continuity Amid Change Alfred C Mierzejewski

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A History Of The German Public Pension System Continuity Amid Change Alfred C Mierzejewski
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.72 MB
Pages: 445
Author: Alfred C. Mierzejewski
ISBN: 9781498521178, 1498521177
Language: English
Year: 2016

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A History Of The German Public Pension System Continuity Amid Change Alfred C Mierzejewski by Alfred C. Mierzejewski 9781498521178, 1498521177 instant download after payment.

A History of the German Public Pension System: Continuity amid Change provides the first comprehensive institutional history of the German public pension system from its origins in the late nineteenth century to the major reform period in the early twenty-first century. Relying on a wide range sources, including many used for the first time, this study provides a balanced account of how the pension system has coped with major challenges, such as Germany’s defeat in two world wars, inflation, the Great Depression, the demographic transition, political risk, reunification, and changing gender roles. It shows that while the pension system has changed to meet all of these challenges, it has retained basic characteristics—particularly the tie between work, contributions, and benefits—that fundamentally define its character and have enabled it to survive economic and political turmoil for over a century. This book also demonstrates that the most serious challenge faced by the pension system has consistently been political intervention by leaders hoping to use it for purposes unrelated to its mission of providing the insured with secure and adequate retirement income.

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