Publication subTitle :How pensions need to adapt to changing family forms
Author: Ginn Jay (Author)
Publisher: Policy Press
Publication year: 2003
E-ISBN: 9781847425720
P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781861343376
P-ISBN(Hardback): 9781861343383
Subject: C91 Sociology
Keyword: Care of the elderly
Language: ENG
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Gender, pensions and the lifecourse
Description
An emerging consensus sees British pension policy as unravelling. Yet the gender impact of expanding private pension provision and relying increasingly on means-testing has been largely overlooked. This book examines key issues such as: how pension choices over the lifecourse are structured by gender, class and ethnicity; the impact of changing patterns of partnership and parenthood on pension building; the distributional impact of privatising pensions; questions about individualisation of rights, survivor benefits, a citizen's pension and means-testing; the EU dimension - comparing alternative strategies for improving gender equity. The book is essential reading for teachers, researchers and students in social gerontology, sociology, social policy and women's studies; practitioners in social work and welfare rights; policy makers concerned with income in later life; and all those who wish to improve their understanding of pensions issues.
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