In the 1990s, several Latin American countries privatized their social security schemes to a greater or lesser extent. The main reason for these reforms was the dearth of public PAYG systems. As yet, here is no consensus on how these reforms stand to affect pensions. We focus on the Uruguayan case, where the first generations of the new regime are due to retire soon. Some workers will receive lower pensions than those with similar income and labor histories but who retired under the «transitional» regime. Meanwhile, others will receive higher pensions. We present simulations to help understand the specifics of the problem and identify potential winners and losers.En la década de 1990, varios países latinoamericanos privatizaron en alguna me...
In a context of serious ®nancial and legal crisis, Argentina reformed its pension system in 1994, wh...
New models of pension schemes implemented by the end of the 20th centuryare being revised in their f...
Pension programs in Latin America have low coverage. We use large panel databases coming from admini...
In the 1990s, several Latin American countries privatized their social security schemes to a greater...
In the 1990s, several Latin American countries privatized their social security schemes to a greater...
In the 1990s, several Latin American countries privatized their social security schemes to a greater...
Estudios previos han demostrado que en países industrializados las provisiones de seguridad social p...
Estudios previos han demostrado que en países industrializados las provisiones de seguridad social p...
Previous studies have shown that in industrialized countries the provision of social security could ...
En la década de 1990, varios países latinoamericanos privatizaron en alguna medida su seguridad soci...
En el presente trabajo se presenta una estimación de los efectos distributivos de la reforma de la s...
In 1995, the government of Uruguay undertook a first pillar-based reform of the pension system, as o...
This paper offers an assessment of the Uruguayan social security reform plan enacted in 1995. We ana...
New models of pension schemes implemented by the end of the 20th century are being revised in their ...
El presente trabajo tiene dos objetivos. En primer lugar, procura caracterizar las re-reformas de lo...
In a context of serious ®nancial and legal crisis, Argentina reformed its pension system in 1994, wh...
New models of pension schemes implemented by the end of the 20th centuryare being revised in their f...
Pension programs in Latin America have low coverage. We use large panel databases coming from admini...
In the 1990s, several Latin American countries privatized their social security schemes to a greater...
In the 1990s, several Latin American countries privatized their social security schemes to a greater...
In the 1990s, several Latin American countries privatized their social security schemes to a greater...
Estudios previos han demostrado que en países industrializados las provisiones de seguridad social p...
Estudios previos han demostrado que en países industrializados las provisiones de seguridad social p...
Previous studies have shown that in industrialized countries the provision of social security could ...
En la década de 1990, varios países latinoamericanos privatizaron en alguna medida su seguridad soci...
En el presente trabajo se presenta una estimación de los efectos distributivos de la reforma de la s...
In 1995, the government of Uruguay undertook a first pillar-based reform of the pension system, as o...
This paper offers an assessment of the Uruguayan social security reform plan enacted in 1995. We ana...
New models of pension schemes implemented by the end of the 20th century are being revised in their ...
El presente trabajo tiene dos objetivos. En primer lugar, procura caracterizar las re-reformas de lo...
In a context of serious ®nancial and legal crisis, Argentina reformed its pension system in 1994, wh...
New models of pension schemes implemented by the end of the 20th centuryare being revised in their f...
Pension programs in Latin America have low coverage. We use large panel databases coming from admini...