Latin America is going through a simultaneous process of population ageing and growing predominance of precarious employment conditions which poses a challenge for contributory pension systems. The solvency of the basic pillars of the unfunded system is being affected by the long-standing decline in the number of active persons whose contributions finance the benefits of retirees. The benefits of the individually funded systems are sensitive to the density of contributions needed to accumulate capital and finance pensions for members with increasingly long life expectancies. This study describes how this challenge manifests itself at present and examines the responsibilities that society must assume in order to cope with it
About a dozen countries in Latin America have enacted reforms that include elements being contemplat...
This study on Beyond the Contributory Pension, Fourteen Latin American experiences has fifteen chapt...
This document analyzes the relationship between pensions and poverty amongthe elderly after the rece...
Latin America is going through a simultaneous process of population ageing and growing predominance ...
Includes bibliographyDespite the reforms undertaken by several countries in Latin America, the cover...
and pension systems in Latin America This paper will examine the effects of population ageing on the...
The first part of this edition of Labour Situation in Latin America and the Caribbean analyses the p...
Includes bibliographyAbstract After the 1981 Chilean pension system reform, which shifted from a gov...
This paper has been produced by students from the LSE School of Public Policy MPP programme. It orig...
In the past two decades, Latin American countries reformed their pension systems focusing mainly on ...
Includes bibliographyWhen reforming pension systems, the arguments used must be carefully studied, s...
The issue of how to organize pension provision and old age support in developing countries is increa...
This paper analyzes the main factors behind pension expenditures and projects their evolution to 207...
Over the past two decades, many Latin American countries have expanded the economic protection of ol...
Social protection coverage is quite low in Latin America. This situation, irrespective of the type o...
About a dozen countries in Latin America have enacted reforms that include elements being contemplat...
This study on Beyond the Contributory Pension, Fourteen Latin American experiences has fifteen chapt...
This document analyzes the relationship between pensions and poverty amongthe elderly after the rece...
Latin America is going through a simultaneous process of population ageing and growing predominance ...
Includes bibliographyDespite the reforms undertaken by several countries in Latin America, the cover...
and pension systems in Latin America This paper will examine the effects of population ageing on the...
The first part of this edition of Labour Situation in Latin America and the Caribbean analyses the p...
Includes bibliographyAbstract After the 1981 Chilean pension system reform, which shifted from a gov...
This paper has been produced by students from the LSE School of Public Policy MPP programme. It orig...
In the past two decades, Latin American countries reformed their pension systems focusing mainly on ...
Includes bibliographyWhen reforming pension systems, the arguments used must be carefully studied, s...
The issue of how to organize pension provision and old age support in developing countries is increa...
This paper analyzes the main factors behind pension expenditures and projects their evolution to 207...
Over the past two decades, many Latin American countries have expanded the economic protection of ol...
Social protection coverage is quite low in Latin America. This situation, irrespective of the type o...
About a dozen countries in Latin America have enacted reforms that include elements being contemplat...
This study on Beyond the Contributory Pension, Fourteen Latin American experiences has fifteen chapt...
This document analyzes the relationship between pensions and poverty amongthe elderly after the rece...