The open method of co-ordination: Some remarks regarding old-age security within an enlarged European Union



Jorg Sommer

The Open Method of Co-ordination:
some remarks regarding old-age security
within an enlarged European Union

ZeS-Arbeitspapier Nr. 2/2003

Zentrum für Sozialpolitik
Universitat Bremen
Parkallee 39

28209 Bremen

Email: [email protected]

This paper is an extended version of a paper that was presented at the Workshop TOP-Project
“Old-Age Security in Central and Eastern Europe and the Enlargement of the European Union”;
September 22nd / 23rd, 2002; Wroclaw, Poland. I would like to thank the participants of the work-
shop, Petra Buhr, Marlene Schubert, Martin Seeleib-Kaiser, Erika Steiner and Diana Wehlau for
their comments.



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