Labour Markets in an Ageing Europe

Labour Markets in an Ageing Europe
Author: Paul Johnson,Klaus F. Zimmermann
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1993-05-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521443982

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The population of the European Community will fall by 2% by the year 2025. Between 1960 and 1990, it grew by 17%. This contrast reflects the dramatic growth of the population of pensioners in the total population, and also the rapid ageing of the Community's working population. In this volume, based on a CEPR conference held in Munich in April 1992, leading economists in the field assess demographic and labour market developments in Western and Eastern Europe. They compare them with developments in the USA and Japan, and assess the effects of ageing on European productivity, earnings and human capital formation. Policies to improve the quantity and quality of the labour force are considered, including incentives for female labour participation, selective immigration policies, 'pronatalist' family policies, and improved human capital formation.

Ageing Health and Pensions in Europe

Ageing  Health and Pensions in Europe
Author: Lans Bovenberg,Asghar Zaidi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2010-10-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230307346

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Providing an overview of the future research challenges for economists and social scientists concerning population ageing, pensions, health and social care in Europe, this book examines how scientific research can provide cutting-edge evidence on income security and well-being of the elderly, and labour markets and older workers.

Aging Populations Globalization and the Labor Market

Aging Populations  Globalization and the Labor Market
Author: Hans-Peter Blossfeld,Sandra Buchholz,Karin Kurz
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Globalization
ISBN: 1849803722

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This topical and timely analysis of late career and retirement within nine European societies and the USA examines how social inequality structures have developed in an era of globalization and aging populations. For several decades, many European societies relied on pushing and luring older workers out of employment by using generous early retirement programs in order to relieve national labor markets in times of globalization. However, as this book argues, one of the major challenges facing European and Northern American societies today is their severe demographic aging, which in turn places pension systems under substantial pressure due to the rising imbalance between those claiming pensions and those contributing to the pension system. Indeed, it is observed herein that in the recent past, governments have tried to increase the labor market attachment of older employees by retrenching early retirement benefits. This study investigates how these developments have impacted on the situation of older workers and retirees in nine European societies and the USA. In particular, the book looks at how social inequalities in later life have developed in the light of recent pension reforms. This informative book will appeal to sociologists, demographers, political scientists and economists interested in many different aspects of research including: international comparative research, globalization, labor market, welfare state, social inequality and research on aging. Researchers in the field of retirement and globalization studies will also find this book helpful, as will academics in labor market research and comparative political studies.

Ageing Populations and Changing Labour Markets

Ageing Populations and Changing Labour Markets
Author: Stella Vettori
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317183693

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Talk of a demographic time bomb is not new. The notion first entered public consciousness some time ago, but there is a lack of clarity about what such talk is really all about. Ageing populations are seen both as a threat and an opportunity. There is concern about discrimination against older workers, at the same time as there is concern about a shortage of labour. Migration of labour from places with young populations to places with ageing populations is sometimes seen in a positive light and sometimes quite differently. With chapters reflecting different perspectives from around the world, this book constitutes a major contribution to serious, informed debate on issues that all too often have been the subject of sensationalised media treatment. Professor Stella Vettori has assembled a collection of expert writers on the social, cultural, political and economic factors that have implications both for labour markets and the well being of older people both in developed and developing countries. As a result, anyone involved with workplace and employment policy and practice, and issues of diversity and discrimination, either at a corporate or societal level, will want to read this book. Policy implications are considered and possible solutions to seemingly intractable problems are offered in a remarkable book that embraces serious academic debate and a practical focus on real issues.

Ageing and the Transition to Retirement

Ageing and the Transition to Retirement
Author: Bert De Vroom,Einar Øverbye
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351960267

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There are two conflicting trends in Europe: a demographic shift towards population ageing, and a massive decrease in the labour force participation of older workers (aged 50 years and over). This captivating book offers a refined and authoritative understanding of these trends and the two socio-economic concerns of most European welfare states that have been re-enforced as a consequence. These are: the increasing costs for welfare states to finance 'pathways' from employment to official retirement, and the threat of labour market shortages in the near future as a result of both the ageing process and the early exit of older workers. A variety of new policy initiatives can be observed emerging from these changes in many European countries - this book examines the different welfare state arrangements in nine EU countries plus Hungary, Slovenia and Norway. It considers ways of integrating older workers in the labour market along with differing perspectives on the relation between ageing and work.

Ageing Europe

Ageing Europe
Author: Alan Walker,Tony Maltby
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1997
Genre: Aged
ISBN: UVA:X006036553

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Contains a summary of the European Commission's decision on support for actions in favour of older people.

Active ageing and solidarity between generations in Europe

Active ageing and solidarity between generations in Europe
Author: Axel Börsch-Supan,Martina Brandt,Howard Litwin,Guglielmo Weber
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2013-06-25
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783110295467

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SHARE is an international survey designed to answer the societal challenges that face us due to rapid population ageing. How do Europeans age? Under which circumstances do older people and their families live, how healthy and active are they, and how did the crisis affect them? The authors of this multidisciplinary book have taken a first step toward answering these questions based on the recent SHARE data including a new social networks module.

Sustainable Work Throughout the Life Course

Sustainable Work Throughout the Life Course
Author: Irma Budginaitė,Egidijus Barcevičius,Josep Espasa,Simonas Algirdas Spurga,Levan Tsutskiridze
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2016
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9289714700

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European countries face the challenges of ageing populations supported by shrinking workforces, more precarious types of employment, and in many cases, a decreasing number of jobs in the wake of the economic crisis. As a result, the issue of how to enable more people to participate in the labour market and to continue to do so until an older age has become a key policy issue in all EU Member States. These challenges might be met by adopting an approach to work that puts sustainability at its centre. Sustainable work means that 'living and working conditions are such that they support people in engaging and remaining in work throughout an extended working life'. This study analyses national policies that help to achieve sustainable work in 10 EU Member States. It looks at how these policies are being implemented, whether they are integrated into a coherent framework, and whether they are complementary or contradictory.