Elder Law
Evolving European Perspectives
Edited by Ann Numhauser-Henning
Chapter 10: Prolonged working life and flexible retirement in public and occupational pension schemes
Andreas Inghammar, Cécile Brokelind and Per Norberg
Abstract
This chapter monitors the different pillars of old-age pension schemes and discusses coherence and coordination, primarily between public schemes and occupational pension schemes, with the example of the reformed Swedish model. The chapter also takes into account both labour and tax-related consequences. While the public pension scheme in Sweden was already subject to significant reforms 20 years ago, many occupational schemes with contravening effects that are still in place are not yet altogether replaced by modern, sustainable schemes. Pensions, occupational pension schemes, Sweden, active ageing
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