This Special Issue addresses the concept of sustainability in pension systems from a wide range of perspectives. It examines the central questions raised about sustainable, socially responsible investments and other associated concepts by opening up a comprehensive discussion with an interdisciplinary approach. Normative trends and international cases are analysed in some detail concerning the situation of specific European Member States. Also, the concept of sustainability in European occupational pension schemes is questioned as an efficient vehicle able to assure adequate pension entitlements to all workers to avoid old-age poverty.
Introduction to the Special Issue on Sustainable Pensions: Do Sustainable Pensions Require Sustainable Investments? / Autenne, A.; Degoli, M. C.; Hartmann-Cortés, K.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SECURITY. - ISSN 1388-2627. - 23:3(2021), pp. 191-199. [10.1177/13882627211038965]
Introduction to the Special Issue on Sustainable Pensions: Do Sustainable Pensions Require Sustainable Investments?
M. C. Degoli;
2021
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This Special Issue addresses the concept of sustainability in pension systems from a wide range of perspectives. It examines the central questions raised about sustainable, socially responsible investments and other associated concepts by opening up a comprehensive discussion with an interdisciplinary approach. Normative trends and international cases are analysed in some detail concerning the situation of specific European Member States. Also, the concept of sustainability in European occupational pension schemes is questioned as an efficient vehicle able to assure adequate pension entitlements to all workers to avoid old-age poverty.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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