Abstract
Demographic change, changing ways of working and living, increasing poverty in old age… The pension system is currently facing a variety of challenges, which means that the question of a fair pension is of existential importance to many people. But what does a “fair pension” mean? This volume explores this question from a socio-ethical and interdisciplinary perspective, addressing different dimensions of justice. The guiding principle here is the assumption that reform approaches in the field of old-age provision can only be discussed on the basis of an understanding of the normative validity claims.
With contributions by Gerhard Bäcker | Florian Blank | Antonio Brettschneider | Georg Cremer | Dina Frommert | Andreas Jansen | Anna Karger-Kroll | Michaela Kreyenfeld | Arnd Küppers | Andreas Lob-Hüdepohl | Tatjana Mika | Ursula Nothelle-Wildfeuer | Franz Ruland | Lars Schäfers | Sarah Schmauk | Jutta Schmitz-Kießler | Johannes Steffen | Elisabeth Zschiedrich