Adapting Social Security to the Emerging Needs of a Changing Society |
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
The demographic transition in Europe | 13 |
Fertility trends in Europe | 15 |
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active age group Austria Austria Belgium average Belgium benefits birth rate child cohabiting communal and social compared concept consequences consumer services contributions cost Council of Europe couples Cyprus decline demographic changes demographic development demographic transition demographic trends Denmark dependency ratio disincentive argument divorce early retirement effects elderly empirical European countries exit expenditure family policy family structures fertility rate financing Finland France future Germany households income increase industrialised inequality Ireland jobless growth labour force participation labour market Luxembourg marriage measures migration mortality Netherlands Nordic countries Norway number of children OECD old age older paid employment parents patterns pension schemes percentage period persons Portugal possible poverty problems production proportion relationship relative retire early retirement pension role sickness absenteeism sickness insurance Sickness Program situation social policy social security systems social service employment society Strasbourg Sweden Switzerland Table taxation Turkey unemployed United Kingdom woman workers