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Ageing in Europe
Authors:Henriette Prast  Arthur van Soest  Florian Blank  Camille Logeay  Erik Türk  Josef Wöss  Rudolf Zwiener  Fritz von Nordheim  Jürgen Bauknecht  Andreas Cebulla  Alan Walker  Asghar Zaidi
Institution:1.Tilburg University,Tilburg,Netherlands;2.Netspar,Tilburg,Netherlands;3.Hans B?ckler Foundation,Dusseldorf,Germany;4.University of Applied Sciences (HTW),Berlin,Germany;5.Vienna Chamber of Labour,Vienna,Austria;6.European Commission,Brussels,Belgium;7.TU Dortmund University,Dortmund,Germany;8.University of Adelaide,Adelaide,Australia;9.National Institute of Economic and Social Research,London,UK;10.University of Sheffield,Sheffield,UK;11.University of Southampton,Southampton,UK
Abstract:For many people all over Europe, there is an understanding and an expectation that in old age they will be taken care of by the state. High social security contributions throughout the three or four decades of a working life are rationalised by the prospect of a straightforward transition out of the labour force when the time comes. While this was a reasonable expectation in decades past, a number of factors have combined to cause people all across the continent to feel very anxious about what awaits them once it is time to exit the labour force into retirement. The well-documented demographic transition of many rich European countries is a big factor, as greying populations start to weigh on the sparser younger generations, leading to increasing dependency ratios that would cause any social security system to buckle. The Great Recession has not helped matters, and the austerity measures still crippling many vulnerable European nations will not make anyone in these countries feel optimistic about their post-working lives. The following papers look at different threads of the new reality of ageing in Europe, from pension reform and prolonging the working life to more qualitative aspects such as an analysis of the quality of life of the elderly across Europe. They serve to inform and advise on an important issue that will affect everyone in Europe at some point in their lives.
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