BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS
The Employment Dilemma and the Future of Work
by Orio Giarini and Patrick M. Liedtke, 164 pages
2nd edition, The Geneva Association, Geneva, 2006
This book, which has been a bestseller and has been translated into eight languages, was originally published as a Report to the Club of Rome. The first question it considers is that in order to achieve full employment one must understand the fundamental changes of today’s economy. This book is largely devoted to the consequences of the fact that service functions have become dominant in all the sectors of the economy, and in particular, in the industrial and manufacturing sectors, in the last 30 years. This implies that the growth in services is not merely a question concerning the tertiary sector but also overall fundamental economic changes. This influences both the quantity and the quality of employment possibilities available. It also addresses the fact that the lengthening of the life cycle increases the possibility for partial employment for all those over 60 years of age.
Also available in Bulgarian, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Korean, Romanian and Spanish.
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Working Beyond 60: Key Policies and Practice in Europe
by Geneviève Reday-Mulvey, 240 pages
Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2005
Because of demographic challenges, recent EU pension reforms encourage later and more flexible retirement. Increasing the participation of "older" workers is therefore crucial to implementing these reforms. While the question of why work beyond 60 has now become obvious, the how and for whom questions are the real topic of this new study by one of the best European specialists in the area.
This book provides an in-depth analysis of the growing importance of work beyond 60 and a comparative discussion of new policies in several EU Member States (Finland, Denmark, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland and others) as well as of company best practice.
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Ventures in Insurance Economics and Strategy
30 Years – The Geneva Association
edited by Patrick M. Liedtke, 492 pages
The Geneva Association, Geneva, 2003
This book is a commemorative work that spans 30 years not only of the existence of The Geneva Association but of modern insurance in general. It includes an historical overview of the Association since its foundation in 1973 and 14 key lectures given by those who have shaped the current knowledge and understanding of insurance and risk management in the past three decades.
Insurance and September 11 – One Year After - Impact, Lessons and Unresolved Issues
edited by Patrick M. Liedtke and Christophe Courbage, 284 pages
The Geneva, Association, Geneva, 2002
This Geneva Association publication regroups an analysis of the key questions facing the insurance industry worldwide as a reaction to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States of America. The first part of the book comprises contributions from different national insurance associations that look at the impact of the catastrophe on their regional markets. Part two discusses specific lines of business from a company and business perspective and highlights what the key issues and problems are in each sector. In the third part, the contributions deal with systemic questions linked to the event and draw a broader picture of where we are still facing unresolved issues. At the very end there is a postscript that takes a much broader view, considering wide-ranging aspects of the events as they relate to our societies in general.
Strategic Issues in Insurance - Essays in Honour of Orio Giarini
edited by Walter Kielholz and Patrick M. Liedtke, 196 pages
Blackwell Publishers, Oxford, 2001
This book contains a number of essays dealing with the challenges that the insurance industry faces today and tomorrow. Among others: general and specific business strategies, internet, e-commerce and distribution; the changing regulatory environment for conducting insurance business; ethical behaviour, corporate culture and the new work environment; insurance in established and emerging markets; risk management and controlling; financial markets and reinsurance challenges. It discusses not only current topics but also addresses open questions where the insurance industry still has to find some of the answers.