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Reference Groups and Pensioners’ Subjective Economic Well-Being in Europe
(Springer, 2016-02-08)
This study contributes to the interdisciplinary debate over the effects of absolute and relative income on subjective well-being by introducing country-level measures of income into the analysis of pensioners’ economic ...
Socioeconomic inequalities in cause-specific mortality after disability retirement due to different diseases
(Sage, 2014-12-10)
Aims: Socioeconomic inequalities in both disability retirement and mortality are large. The aim of this study was to examine socioeconomic differences in cause-specific mortality after disability retirement due to different ...
Socioeconomic differences in cause-specific disability retirement in Finland, 1988-2009
(Williams & Wilkins, 2016-08)
Objective: The major aim was to study socioeconomic inequalities in disability retirement due to different diagnostic causes over the period 1988 to 2009.
Methods: The register data are 11% sample of people aged 30 to ...
Health as a predictor of early retirement before and after introduction of a flexible statutory pension age in Finland
(Elsevier, 2016-04-24)
Background
Little is known of how pension reforms affect the retirement decisions of people with different health statuses, although this is crucial for the understanding of the broader societal impact of pension policies ...
Pienituloisuuden dynamiikka työkyvyttömyyseläkkeelle siirryttäessä
(Terveyden ja hyvinvoinnin laitos, 2015-06-12)
Return to work after temporary disability pension in Finland
(Springer, 2014-11-11)
Purpose: When it is possible that the employee’s work ability can be restored through treatment or rehabilitation, disability pension in Finland is granted for a fixed period. We examined which factors are associated with ...
Sickness allowance histories among disability retirees due to mental disorders : A retrospective case–control study
(Sage, 2015-11-27)
Objectives: To describe sickness allowance histories before disability retirement due to mental disorders and to examine whether receiving sickness allowance due to mental disorders and somatic conditions predicts future ...
Measuring Welfare Entitlement Generosity in Transitional Welfare States: The Case of Post-communist Countries in Central and Eastern Europe
(Springer, 2016-12-17)
Measuring welfare state generosity in developing and transitional welfare states is often challenged not only by lack of comparative quantitative data, but also by issues of conceptual stretching. This paper demonstrates ...
Pension system design and intergenerational redistribution : applying the Musgrave’s rule in a comparative setting
(Akadémiai Kiadó, 2017-12-06)
This paper focusses on the intergenerational distribution of risk and burden of pension financing in differing pension systems. We apply the Musgrave rule of intergenerational fairness, which proposes a pension system to ...
Producing Solidarity, Inequality and Exclusion Through Insurance
(Springer, 2015-12-12)
The article presents two main arguments. First, we claim that in contemporary societies, insurance enacts peculiar kinds of solidarities as well as inequality and exclusion. Especially important in this respect are life, ...