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Private pension planning
 — the rhetoric of responsibility, the reality of insecurity
Author(s)Karen Rowlingson
Journal titleJournal of Social Policy, vol 31, no 4, October 2002
Pagespp 623-642
KeywordsPrivate pensions ; Preparation [retirement] ; Social policy.
AnnotationOver the last twenty years, policy-makers have placed increasing emphasis on individual planning, particularly in relation to pensions. Planning for one's own future, and that of one's family, is increasingly upheld as a morally responsible activity. This article explores the assumptions made by policy-makers in this area. It begins with a discussion of how the rhetoric from policy-makers and policy commentators makes considerable reference to individual planning and responsibility. The policies themselves, however, sometimes act as disincentives to make private provision and do relatively little to provide security for people's future retirement. The article draws on empirical research, including recent qualitative findings, to emphasise the limited nature of private pension planning and the constraints people face in relation to this activity. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-021118202 A
ClassmarkJK: GA: TM2

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