CHANGING SOCIAL STATUS OF PENSIONERS AND PROSPECTS OF PENSION REFORM IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC
CHANGING SOCIAL STATUS OF PENSIONERS AND PROSPECTS OF PENSION REFORM IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC
Author: |
Jiří Večerník |
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IES Occassional Papers |
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2006 |
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2 |
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Published in: |
IES Occassional Paper 2/2006 |
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Prague |
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Abstract: |
The changing social status of pensioners is described and structured according to stylized periods. First, we identify the salient features of the communist regime that shifted pensioners to the margins of society. Second, we attempt to trace how the position of pensioners changed as a result of the democratic transition, which empowered pensioners as voters and which ultimately led to their rising relative income. Third, we review the recent debate about pension reform – which, as an unresolved issue, has entailed the maintenance of the status quo – and pensioners’ swing towards the left. Fourth, we consider the possible impact of current reform proposals on the future income of pensioners. In conclusion, we stress the importance of bringing children back into the pension system and increasing the activity rate of older persons. |
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OP 2006_2 Vecernik.pdf |