This book focuses on experiences with and lessons learned from the sweeping reforms to the pension systems of Latin America and the Caribbean during the 1990s and early 2000s, which shifted the burden of old-age security from the public to the private sector. The book's main objective is to provide a road map for policymakers in the region and other parts of the world as they contemplate either first or second generation reforms. It is especially useful to countries that have not yet reformed their social security systems, to provide guidance on undertaking the first generation of reforms. In this context, the book provides an invaluable new tool
The issue of how to organize pension provision and old age support in developing countries is increa...
This book explores the scope of reforms and changes in the social protection systems in Latin Americ...
Includes bibliographyThis article gives a comparative description of three different general structu...
This book focuses on experiences with and lessons learned from the sweeping reforms to the pension s...
The retired population can be expected to make a substantial claim on the economic resources of virt...
About a dozen countries in Latin America have enacted reforms that include elements being contemplat...
Empirical analysis of two decades of pioneering pension and social security reform in Latin America ...
• There are benefits from Latin American pension reform, but they have been overestimated. • The app...
Countries around the world are reforming their social security and pension systems. International st...
Includes bibliographyDespite the reforms undertaken by several countries in Latin America, the cover...
Includes bibliographyWhen reforming pension systems, the arguments used must be carefully studied, s...
Many countries' aging populations have made pension reform an issue of crucial importance. Governmen...
L atin America has seen a great deal of political and economic upheavalover the last hundred years. ...
This paper describes structural reforms to their social security systems that countries have adopted...
and pension systems in Latin America This paper will examine the effects of population ageing on the...
The issue of how to organize pension provision and old age support in developing countries is increa...
This book explores the scope of reforms and changes in the social protection systems in Latin Americ...
Includes bibliographyThis article gives a comparative description of three different general structu...
This book focuses on experiences with and lessons learned from the sweeping reforms to the pension s...
The retired population can be expected to make a substantial claim on the economic resources of virt...
About a dozen countries in Latin America have enacted reforms that include elements being contemplat...
Empirical analysis of two decades of pioneering pension and social security reform in Latin America ...
• There are benefits from Latin American pension reform, but they have been overestimated. • The app...
Countries around the world are reforming their social security and pension systems. International st...
Includes bibliographyDespite the reforms undertaken by several countries in Latin America, the cover...
Includes bibliographyWhen reforming pension systems, the arguments used must be carefully studied, s...
Many countries' aging populations have made pension reform an issue of crucial importance. Governmen...
L atin America has seen a great deal of political and economic upheavalover the last hundred years. ...
This paper describes structural reforms to their social security systems that countries have adopted...
and pension systems in Latin America This paper will examine the effects of population ageing on the...
The issue of how to organize pension provision and old age support in developing countries is increa...
This book explores the scope of reforms and changes in the social protection systems in Latin Americ...
Includes bibliographyThis article gives a comparative description of three different general structu...