Comparing How Various Nations Administer Retirement Income: Essays on Social Security

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Comparing How Various Nations Administer Retirement Income: Essays on Social Security

Author(s): Mark Hyde (Editor), Prof. John Dixon

  • Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press Ltd
  • Publication Date: 1 Jan. 2010
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 304 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0773437274
  • ISBN-13: 9780773437272

Book Description

This book aims to make an innovative contribution to the field of retirement income security in three distinctive ways: to develop a sophisticated philosophical rational for the social dimension; to seeks to identify robustly the ways in which specific forms of privatisation promote outcomes that are consistent with the social dimension; to provide an agenda for reform, based on robustly developed normative arguments, and a careful appraisal of the evidence.

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This book aims to make an innovative contribution to the field of retirement income security in three distinctive ways: to develop a sophisticated philosophical rational for the social dimension; to seeks to identify robustly the ways in which specific forms of privatisation promote outcomes that are consistent with the social dimension; to provide an agenda for reform, based on robustly developed normative arguments, and a careful appraisal of the evidence.

About the Author

Dr. Hyde BA (Hons), Ph.D, is Senior Lecturer in Oublic Policy and Management at the University of Plymouth, United Kingdom. He is Director of Pensions Worldwide, and Secretary of the International Advisory Council of the Policy Studies Organization. Professor Dixon, B.Econ. M.econ, Ph.D, AcSS, is Distinguished Professor of Public Policy and Administration at Kazakhstan Institute for Management, Economics and Strategic Research.

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