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Ageing Populations in Post-Industrial Democracies

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Ageing Populations in Post-Industrial Democracies

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Comparative Studies of Policies and Politics

Ageing Populations in Post-Industrial Democracies

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Ageing Populations in Post-Industrial Democracies book

Comparative Studies of Policies and Politics
Edited ByPieter Vanhuysse, Achim Goerres
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2011
eBook Published 11 October 2011
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203357415
Pages 296
eBook ISBN 9780203357415
Subjects Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
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Vanhuysse, P., & Goerres, A. (Eds.). (2011). Ageing Populations in Post-Industrial Democracies: Comparative Studies of Policies and Politics (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203357415

ABSTRACT

Most advanced democracies are currently experiencing accelerated population ageing, which fundamentally changes not just their demographic composition; it can also be expected to have far-reaching political and policy consequences.

This volume brings together an expert set of scholars from Europe and North America to investigate generational politics and public policies within an approach explicitly focusing on comparative political science. This theoretically unified text examines changing electoral policy demands due to demographic ageing, and features analysis of USA, UK, Japan, Germany, Italy and all major EU countries.

As the first sustained political science analysis of population ageing, this monograph examines both sides of the debate. It examines the actions of the state against the interests of a growing elderly voting bloc to safeguard fiscal viability, and looks at highly-topical responses such as pension cuts and increasing retirement age. It also examines the rise of ‘grey parties’, and asks what, if anything, makes such pensioner parties persist over time, in the first ever analysis of the emergence of pensioner parties in Europe.

Ageing Populations in Post-Industrial Democracies will be of interest to students and scholars of European politics, and to those studying electoral and social policy reform.

 

Official publication date 1st January 2012.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|22 pages

1 Mapping the field: comparative generational politics and policies in ageing democracies

ByACHIM GOERRES, PIETER VANHUYSSE

chapter 2|31 pages

2 Explaining the success of pensioners’ parties: a qualitative comparative analysis of 31 polities

BySEÁN HANLEY

chapter 3|25 pages

Rhetoric and action on ageing in the world’s ‘oldest’ democracies: party platforms and labor policies in Germany, Italy, and Japan

ByJENNIFER DABBS SCIUBBA

chapter 4|27 pages

Live longer, work longer? Intergenerational fairness in retirement age reforms in Germany and the United Kingdom

ByMARTIN HERING

chapter 5|21 pages

Pension regimes, gender and generational inequalities: the persistence of institutional differences in ageing post- industrial democracies

ByMEHMET F . AYSAN

chapter 6|18 pages

Accelerating smaller cutbacks to delay larger ones? The politics of timing and alarm bells in OECD pension generosity retrenchment

ByMARKUS TEPE, PIETER VANHUYSSE

chapter 7|33 pages

Population ageing, the elderly, and the generosity of standard and minimum pensions JUAN J . FERNáNDEz

chapter 8|28 pages

The family and the welfare state: the impact of public provision for families on young people’s demand for public childcare across 21 nations

ByACHIM GOERRES, MARKUS TEPE

chapter 9|19 pages

Cohort, class and attitudes to redistribution in two liberal welfare states: Britain and the United States, 1996–2006

ByJONAS EDLUND, STEFAN SVALLFORS

chapter 10|23 pages

How family policies affect women’s formation of domestic unions – and why it matters for fertility

ByANDREJ KOKKONEN

chapter 11|15 pages

Epilogue – conflict and convergence: an American perspective on the politics of ageing welfare states

ByROBERT B . HUDSON
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