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Economic and Social Policy in an Ageing Europe: Employment and Pensions

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Let me begin by saying that I share the views expressed by Professor Esping Andersen in his introduction to this session. I agree with him on the importance of employment policy for social protection and on the fact that good pension policy begins with good policies for children. I also agree with Dr. Nicholas Barr in his analysis of the pension systems.

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Larsson, A. (2003). Economic and Social Policy in an Ageing Europe: Employment and Pensions. In: Aiginger, K., Hutschenreiter, G. (eds) Economic Policy Issues for the Next Decade. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-5046-1_8

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