The intra-generational redistribution in the Argentinean pension program is assessed in a lifetime basis. Using household surveys, the lifetime flows of labor income, contributions and retirement benefits are simulated. Then, the expected present values of pre- and post-social security labor income are computed. The results show that the pay-as-you-go defined-benefit system appears to be regressive, especially for women in the private sector. The results are robust to the use of alternative discount rates and different definitions of pre- and post-social security wealth. When income from informal jobs is taken into account, the system becomes slightly progressive. A weak enforcement of the law makes the system less regressive. Finally, in a...
Several papers show that a privatization of the social security system will not be politically suppo...
In the 1990s, several Latin American countries privatized their social security schemes to a greater...
Pensions from the Argentine Social Security System are financed through a payment performed accordin...
The paper deals with the life-cycle intra- and intergenerational income transfers operated by the pe...
In order to shed light on the de facto distribution system adopted in Argentina in 2008, this paper ...
Social insurance schemes usually carry a certain degree of implicit redistribution, as certain indiv...
In 1994, Argentina introduced Pension Reform and Unemployment Benefits as a major reform component t...
Historically speaking, social security systems are a recent development. At the beginning of the twe...
One mechanism for influencing income redistribution through a pension system is to incorporate non-c...
We present a new database of social security indicators for 11 Latin-American countries designed to ...
Este trabajo se propone analizar la pauta de distribución de derechos y recursos del sistema previsi...
This article analyzes some transformations about the Argentine pension system during the period 2003...
The purpose of this project is to simulate and measure the potential labor incentive effects of prop...
This paper examines the implicit subsidies within pension systems across Latin America and the Carib...
Because its benefit formula replaces a greater fraction of the lifetime earnings of lower earners th...
Several papers show that a privatization of the social security system will not be politically suppo...
In the 1990s, several Latin American countries privatized their social security schemes to a greater...
Pensions from the Argentine Social Security System are financed through a payment performed accordin...
The paper deals with the life-cycle intra- and intergenerational income transfers operated by the pe...
In order to shed light on the de facto distribution system adopted in Argentina in 2008, this paper ...
Social insurance schemes usually carry a certain degree of implicit redistribution, as certain indiv...
In 1994, Argentina introduced Pension Reform and Unemployment Benefits as a major reform component t...
Historically speaking, social security systems are a recent development. At the beginning of the twe...
One mechanism for influencing income redistribution through a pension system is to incorporate non-c...
We present a new database of social security indicators for 11 Latin-American countries designed to ...
Este trabajo se propone analizar la pauta de distribución de derechos y recursos del sistema previsi...
This article analyzes some transformations about the Argentine pension system during the period 2003...
The purpose of this project is to simulate and measure the potential labor incentive effects of prop...
This paper examines the implicit subsidies within pension systems across Latin America and the Carib...
Because its benefit formula replaces a greater fraction of the lifetime earnings of lower earners th...
Several papers show that a privatization of the social security system will not be politically suppo...
In the 1990s, several Latin American countries privatized their social security schemes to a greater...
Pensions from the Argentine Social Security System are financed through a payment performed accordin...