Late-career Risks in Changing Welfare States
by Jan Paul Heisig
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How do your personal expectations and plans for retirement compare to the traditional paths available to previous generations, and do you feel confident in the stability of your future financial security?
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The book compares the welfare states of Germany and the US; in your view, to what extent should a government act as a safety net against late-career economic shocks versus leaving individuals to manage market risks themselves?
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Heisig highlights how the shift from defined-benefit to defined-contribution pension plans in the US has created much more unequal outcomes; how has this shift impacted the psychological experience of planning for the future?
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