
Alternatives to Social Security
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Midgley and Sherraden have drawn together experts on the systems developed in Australia, Britain, Chile, Hong Kong, Kenya, and Singapore; they explore the different approaches-and the different degrees of success-these societies have confronted. An international perspective can enhance understanding of the problems and offer a sound basis for evaluating policy proposals that may reform the social security system. Scholars, researchers, policymakers, and the reading public will find this a stimulating collection. As Senator John Breaux notes, This book is essential reading for anyone serious about addressing the inevitable problems that will face the U.S. Social Security system.
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MICHAEL SHERRADEN is the Benjamin E. Youngdahl Professor of Social Development at Washington University in St. Louis.
Both have written extensively on social policy issues.
Content
Preface
Introduction: Alternatives to Social Security by James Midgley
The Social Assistance Approach and Retirement Pensions in Australia by Linda Rosenman
Provident Funds and Social Protection: The Case of Singapore by Michael Sherraden
Non-Contributory Pensions in Hong Kong: An Alternative to Social Security? by K. L. Tang
Privatizing Social Security: Relevance of the Chilean Experience by Silvia Borzutzky
Pension Reform in Britain: Alternative Modes of Provision by Matthew Owen and Frank Field
Indigenous Support and Social Security: Lessons from Kenya by Franz von Benda-Beckmann, Hans Gsänger and James Midgley
Conclusion: Social Security in the Twenty-First Century by Michael Sherraden
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