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The transition from central planning in Central and Eastern Europe has
resulted in a decline in social security. "Transformation of Pension Systems in
Central and Eastern Europe" provides an in-depth examination of systems of
social protection for the elderly. The authors begin by analyzing the urgent measures required to respond to a
changing economic system. They also consider the fundamental questions of
redesigning old-age financial security which is embedded in an international
debate on pension reform, taking into account the political and economic
factors from a comparative perspective. Covering the Baltic states, Poland, the
Czech and Slovak Republics and Hungary, the development of pension security is
traced from the late 80s to the end of the 90s. Using local pension experts
with academic and administrative backgrounds, the country studies are
characterized by a detailed and interdisciplinary perspective, and provide an
economic, political, legal and institutional approach to pension systems
development. The transition from central planning in Central and Eastern Europe has
resulted in a decline in social security. This volume offers an in-depth
examination of systems of social protection for the elderly.
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