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PART I OLD-AGE SECURITY AND HOMEOWNERSHIP IN THE EU - AN OVERVIEW -- Personal Pensions and Homeownership in the EU - an Overview (Martina Eckardt, Andrassy University Budapest, Hungary) -- Old-Age Poverty and Residential Property in the EU - An Analysis with the EU-SILC 2014 Data (Eszter Megyeri, Andrassy University Budapest, Hungary) -- PART II WELL-DEVELOPED MARKETS FOR PRIVATE PENSIONS AND HOMEOWNERSHIP -- Holding on and Letting Go in Ireland - Examining the Policy and Fiscal Environment for Supplementing Retirement Income from Residential Property (Yogesh Jaiyawala, John Maher, Richard Burke, Sean Byrne, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland -- Dutch Pensions and Housing: Towards a Social Divide (Marietta E.A. Haffner, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands) -- Pensions, Housing and Mortgage Markets in the United Kingdom (Tripti Sharma, Donal McKillop, Declan French, Queen's Management School, Queens University Belfast, UK) -- PART III COUNTRIES WITH A HIGH DEGREE OF HOMEOWNERSHIP, BUT A RATHER LOW DEGREE OF PRIVATE PENSIONS -- Italy: an Ageing Country with Low Level of Private Pension Schemes but High Home-Ownership Rate (Pierluigi Murro, LUMSA University Rome, Italy and Flaviana Palmisano, University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy) -- My Home is My Castle? Sustainability of Private Pensions and Private Homeownership in Hungary (Jorg Dotsch, Martina Eckardt, Eszter Megyeri, Andrassy University Budapest, Hungary) -- PART IV COUNTRIES WITH A LOW DEGREE OF HOMEOWNERSHIP AND A LOW DEGREE OF PRIVATE PENSIONS -- Germany: Ageing Economy with Rising Pension Gap, Stable Mortgage Market and Well-Developed Rental Market (Sebastien Clerc-Renaud, Dirk Ulbricht, Institut fur Finanzdienstleistungen Hamburg, Germany and Doris Neuberger, University of Rostock/ Institut fur Finanzdienstleistungen Hamburg, Germany) |