Retirement Timing and Social Stratification. A Comparative Study of Labor Market Exit and Age Norms in Western Europe

The monograph disseminates the very topical issue of retirement and its timing as the key to one of the greatest challenges facing ageing societies. Postponing retirement is now almost universally regarded as indispensable in order to relieve European welfare states from the demography-related finan...

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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2013
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