Different countries on a similar path: comparing pension politics in Scandinavia and Australia
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Overbye, Einar
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Graduate Program in Public Policy, The Australian National University
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Scandinavia and Australia share an early emphasis on tax-financed
minimum pension schemes rather than Bismarckian style contribution-based
earnings related schemes. I argue that Scandinavia and Australia
also share a similar sequence of later pension-political developments,
despite differences in the timing of various initiatives, as well as in the
institutional designs of these initiatives. First, means-testing was
softened and ultimately abolished in the minimum protection systems of
both Scandinavia and Australia. Second, compulsory earnings-related
pensions were introduced. The introduction of compulsory earnings-related
pension schemes coincides with a period of increased income-testing
in the minimum schemes, resulting in the emergence of a dual
pension structure in both Scandinavia and Australia. The impact of
federalism, party structure and the use of regulatory policies (e.g.
compulsory arbitration) as an alternative to tax-and-spend policies in
bringing about the observed convergence towards dual systems are discussed
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Overbye, E. (1995). Different countries on a similar path: Comparing pension politics in Scandinavia and Australia. Public Policy Discussion Paper No. 44. Canberra, ACT: Graduate Program in Public Policy, The Australian National University.
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