One important aspect in the design of social protection is coverage. In Peru, as in most Latin American countries, social security coverage is mandatory only for workers in the formal sector. This article investigates the determinants of voluntary affiliation to Peru's individual accounts pension system. It is found that married males with more than high-school level education living in high income households and with other family members already affiliated to the individual accounts pension system have a higher likelihood of voluntary affiliation. Although the results suggest that family-based safety nets might be substitutes for voluntary participation in the individual accounts pension system, nonetheless, extending pension coverage and ...
peer reviewedThis paper studies the ex-ante effects of the implementation of a Non-Contributory Pens...
Chile has been at the forefront of pension reform, having switched in 1980 from a pay-as-you-go syst...
Chile has been at the forefront of pension reform, having switched in 1980 from a pay-as-you-go syst...
One important aspect in the design of social protection is coverage. In Peru, as in most Latin Ameri...
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...
Social protection coverage is quite low in Latin America. This situation, irrespective of the type o...
Chile became in 1981 the first country to opt for a pension program based on privately-managed indiv...
Chileans have limited knowledge of the pension system, its rules and the consequences involved in th...
This paper examines who contributes and who persists in contributing in a national, voluntary, defin...
Includes bibliographyDespite the reforms undertaken by several countries in Latin America, the cover...
This paper has been produced by students from the LSE School of Public Policy MPP programme. It orig...
This paper proposes a nested model, based on an additive random utility model, to analyze whether pe...
The study reviewed two theories, namely Social Capital and Private Saving. Both explain the signific...
In this paper we study the consequences of a hypothetical multi-pillar pension system in Peru. We us...
peer reviewedThis paper studies the ex-ante effects of the implementation of a Non-Contributory Pens...
Chile has been at the forefront of pension reform, having switched in 1980 from a pay-as-you-go syst...
Chile has been at the forefront of pension reform, having switched in 1980 from a pay-as-you-go syst...
One important aspect in the design of social protection is coverage. In Peru, as in most Latin Ameri...
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...
Social protection coverage is quite low in Latin America. This situation, irrespective of the type o...
Chile became in 1981 the first country to opt for a pension program based on privately-managed indiv...
Chileans have limited knowledge of the pension system, its rules and the consequences involved in th...
This paper examines who contributes and who persists in contributing in a national, voluntary, defin...
Includes bibliographyDespite the reforms undertaken by several countries in Latin America, the cover...
This paper has been produced by students from the LSE School of Public Policy MPP programme. It orig...
This paper proposes a nested model, based on an additive random utility model, to analyze whether pe...
The study reviewed two theories, namely Social Capital and Private Saving. Both explain the signific...
In this paper we study the consequences of a hypothetical multi-pillar pension system in Peru. We us...
peer reviewedThis paper studies the ex-ante effects of the implementation of a Non-Contributory Pens...
Chile has been at the forefront of pension reform, having switched in 1980 from a pay-as-you-go syst...
Chile has been at the forefront of pension reform, having switched in 1980 from a pay-as-you-go syst...