Exploiting new data from a survey and behavioral experiment conducted in Peru we analyze individuals’ preferences for securing income in old age. We identify a group that is unrationed by the mandate to save in Peru’s pension system, and draw insights from their affiliation and contribution behavior. Among the unrationed, those who are more tolerant of risk, have more children, and have a greater share of housing in their accumulated assets are less likely to affiliate and/or contribute to the formal pensions system. Further, the less risk tolerant choose private individual retirement accounts over a publicly administered pension system
Peru has one of the highest number of deaths proportional to its population and a severely hit econo...
Latin America is going through a simultaneous process of population ageing and growing predominance ...
The paper aims to compare the preferences of the unlimited rational economic agent for consumption a...
Exploiting new data from a survey and behavioral experiment conducted in Peru we analyze individuals...
Exploiting new data from a survey and behavioral experiment conducted in Peru we analyze individuals...
One important aspect in the design of social protection is coverage. In Peru, as in most Latin Ameri...
Explores how remittances, pensions and health care provided by Padomi, an office with the social sec...
One important aspect in the design of social protection is coverage. In Peru, as in most Latin Ameri...
The current situation of the elderly in Peru, a population showing continuous growth, reflects the e...
Financial sector development is a critical area of effective social protection policy. A well-regula...
This study enables different angel to explore central planners’ considerations regarding pension sys...
Abstract. Using data collected in a survey on risk and social insurance in Chile, I found that, when...
This article evaluates the patterns of old‐age protection in Latin America after recent expansions o...
Over the past two decades, many Latin American countries have expanded the economic protection of ol...
We show that the introduction of a non-contributory pension program (Pension 65) in Peru had remarka...
Peru has one of the highest number of deaths proportional to its population and a severely hit econo...
Latin America is going through a simultaneous process of population ageing and growing predominance ...
The paper aims to compare the preferences of the unlimited rational economic agent for consumption a...
Exploiting new data from a survey and behavioral experiment conducted in Peru we analyze individuals...
Exploiting new data from a survey and behavioral experiment conducted in Peru we analyze individuals...
One important aspect in the design of social protection is coverage. In Peru, as in most Latin Ameri...
Explores how remittances, pensions and health care provided by Padomi, an office with the social sec...
One important aspect in the design of social protection is coverage. In Peru, as in most Latin Ameri...
The current situation of the elderly in Peru, a population showing continuous growth, reflects the e...
Financial sector development is a critical area of effective social protection policy. A well-regula...
This study enables different angel to explore central planners’ considerations regarding pension sys...
Abstract. Using data collected in a survey on risk and social insurance in Chile, I found that, when...
This article evaluates the patterns of old‐age protection in Latin America after recent expansions o...
Over the past two decades, many Latin American countries have expanded the economic protection of ol...
We show that the introduction of a non-contributory pension program (Pension 65) in Peru had remarka...
Peru has one of the highest number of deaths proportional to its population and a severely hit econo...
Latin America is going through a simultaneous process of population ageing and growing predominance ...
The paper aims to compare the preferences of the unlimited rational economic agent for consumption a...