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| Activation policies for Europe’s young old | View Paper Details |
| Creating Strategies for an Ageing Population: Administrative Hurdles in Canada and the US. | View Paper Details |
| Do politics respond to people's preferences? The case of work/care policies | View Paper Details |
| ECPR Joint Sessions, Lisbon 2009. Panel: Generational Politics. The Political-Sociological and Policy Consequences of Population Ageing. | View Paper Details |
| Europeanization, Policy Transfer, and Policy Change of Elder Care Systems | View Paper Details |
| How population polices affect fertility rates and the aging of nations | View Paper Details |
| Live longer, work longer? Intergenerational justice in retirement age reforms in Germany and the United Kingdom | View Paper Details |
| Opposition to Pension Reform: What Do Europeans Really Oppose? | View Paper Details |
| Pension Reforms in Italy and US: Policy Change in Ageing Societies | View Paper Details |
| Pensioners’ parties in contemporary Europe: A comparative analysis | View Paper Details |
| Population Ageing and Social Policy Related Distributive Conflicts in Advanced Industrial Societies | View Paper Details |
| Pro-natalist Policies, Rhetorics of governments and strengthening conservative social forces in the New EU member states | View Paper Details |
| Swaying Ageing Voters: Electoral Institutions and Pension Reform in Representative Democracy | View Paper Details |
| The Demography of the German Parliament | View Paper Details |
| The effect of population aging on social policy effort in 21 welfare states: A total-government budget approach | View Paper Details |
| Theory of Intergenerational Justice | View Paper Details |
| Using Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) to investigate the politics-policy nexus of older people and elderly care services in England | View Paper Details |
| What Are They, What Do They Do and Do They Matter? A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Older Persons’ Interest Representation and Its Impact in Advanced Capitalist Democracies | View Paper Details |