Artikkelit - Selaus asiasanan mukaan "pensions"
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Are ageing Nordic welfare states sustainable? : An analysis of pension and care policies in Finland and Sweden
Ubezpieczenia Społeczne. Teoria i praktyka : 3 (Zaklad Ubezpieczen Spolecznych, 27.11.2023)Nordic countries are ageing, the average age in the population has increased as has the share of those over the age of 65. The ageing of the population is putting an increasing pressure on the financing of adequate pensions ... -
Carrots, sticks and old-age retirement : A review of the literature on the effects of the 2005 and 2017 pension reforms in Finland – an extended version
Nordisk Välfärdsforskning : 2 (Finnish Centre for PensionsUniversitetsforlaget, 17.12.2020)This article reviews the behavioural effects of Finland’s pension reforms in 2005 and 2017. With employment rates in older age groups at relatively low levels, both these reforms aimed to encourage later retirement and ... -
Contribution of age, gender and occupational group to the higher risk of disability retirement among Finnish public sector employees
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health (Sage, 22.02.2023)Retirement on a disability pension is more common in the public than the private sector. Our study examined the differences in retirement on a disability pension in the public sector compared to the private sector. The ... -
Determinants of disability pension applications and awarded disability pensions in Finland, 2009 and 2014
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health (Sage, 02.05.2019)Aims: Examining the non-medical determinants of applying for and being awarded disability pension is important for assessing the functionality of the disability pension system. We examined how demographic and socioeconomic ... -
Early Pension Claiming and Expected Longevity: A Register-Based Study on the Take-up of the Partial Old-Age Pension in Finland
Work, Aging and Retirement (Oxford university press, 03.06.2021)As of February 2017, Finns have been able to claim a partial old-age pension early at age 61 independent of their working hours or earnings. Focusing on the take-up of the partial old-age pension in Finland, this article ... -
Employment in youth and pension accumulation in Finland : How recent pension reforms account for early career employment
(Edward Elgar, 10.03.2023)One way to buffer individuals against career uncertainties and gaps is to lengthen the period during which mandatory pension accumulation occurs. Recent Finnish pension reforms lowered the age from which earnings-related ... -
Explanations for economic difficulties among old-age pensioners previously on disability pension
European Journal of Public Health (Oxford University Press, 31.12.2019)Background This study looks at how previous disability retirement is associated with economic difficulties in covering the costs of everyday basic necessities in old age, and the extent to which the differences in economic ... -
Extending working lives: How policies shape retirement and labour market participation of older workers
Social Policy & Administration (Wiley, 04.03.2021)This study investigates how policies shape retirement and labour market participation of older workers and thus help extending working lives. It employs a time‐series–cross‐section analysis of the effects of macro‐level ... -
Finland: Pension reforms in Finland
(Edwar Elgar, 2022)This chapter provides a review of pension reforms in Finland which were implemented since the early 1990s. The Finnish pension system is rather unique, with a nearly universal coverage and a dominant role of the public ... -
From plans to action? : Retirement thoughts, intentions and actual retirement: an eight-year follow-up in Finland
Ageing & Society (Cambridge University Press, 10.07.2020)This study applies Feldman and Beehr's three-step model to examine retirement as a decision-making process leading from retirement thoughts to retirement plans and from retirement plans to actual retirement. The results ... -
Gender inequalities in family leaves, employment and pensions in Finland
(Edwar Elgar, 13.12.2021)In this chapter, we discuss how family leave-related career breaks relate to gender inequalities in employment and pensions in Finland. While being considered as one of the most gender-equal countries in the world, the ... -
Incentives, Health, and Retirement: Evidence from a Finnish Pension Reform
VATT Working Papers (Valtion taloudellinen tutkimuskeskus, 05.07.2021)We analyse the effects of changes in retirement incentives on retirement behaviour, and in particular whether individuals' health status modifes the effects of retirement incentives. We study these issues in the context ... -
Inequalities in pensions and retirement from a lifecourse perspective: An introduction
Social Policy & Administration : 3 (Wiley, 16.04.2021) -
Information and legitimacy : results from an experimental survey on attitudes to the 2017 pension reform in Finland
Journal of Pension Economics & Finance (Cambridge University Press, 14.01.2021)The legitimacy of a pension system or any social security program depends on its credibility and perceived fairness. In order to gauge this legitimacy, we need to understand the relation between people's knowledge and ... -
Introduction to Youth Employment Insecurity and Pension Adequacy
(Edward Elgar, 10.03.2023)In this introductory chapter, we frame the topic of the edited volume Youth Employment Insecurity and Future Pension Adequacy in a wider context of pension and labour market research and illustrate how the collection extends ... -
Justifying a financially and socially sustainable pension reform : a comparative study of Finland and France
International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy (Emerald, 27.06.2022)Purpose : Increasing longevity and lower birth rates put pressure on the sustainability of pension systems. This compels countries to reform their pension schemes. Different countries opt for different types of reforms. ... -
Partition of the Life Course: An Extended Dynamic Microsimulation Analysis
International Journal of Microsimulation : 3 (International microsimulation association, 31.12.2021)This study explores life courses in a dynamic microsimulation framework at a time of high public interest in prolonging working lives. We provide new insights into how historical records could be merged with microsimulation ... -
Patterns of work and retirement in a pension system with a flexible old-age retirement age: a register study of Finnish employees and self-employed persons born in 1949
Work, Aging and Retirement (Oxford University Press, 08.01.2024)The aims of this study were to explore patterns of work and retirement of Finnish employees and self-employed persons in a pension system with a flexible old-age retirement age and how income develop in these patterns. We ... -
Pension financialization and collective risk sharing in Canada and Finland
International Social Security Review : 3 (Wiley, 21.09.2023)This article contributes to the debate concerning pension financialization and how countries are adapting their pension systems to respond to demographic ageing. We do so by examining the statutory pension systems of Canada ... -
Pension reforms, the generational welfare contract and preferences for pro‐old welfare policies in Europe
Social Policy & Administration (Wiley, 14.12.2020)This study investigates how various types of pension reforms affect the age‐related policy preferences of different cohorts and whether they reinforce or undermine the generational welfare contract. It uses detailed ...