Reversing pension privatization: rebuilding public pension systems in Eastern Europe and Latin America
Ortiz, Isabel ; Durán-Valverde, Fabio ; Urban, Stefan ; Wodsak, Veronika
ILO - Geneva
2018
338 p.
social protection ; social security ; pension scheme ; social security financing ; privatization ; social insurance
Eastern Europe ; Latin America
Social protection
English
Bibliogr.
978-92-2-132242-9
"From 1981 to 2014, thirty countries privatized fully or partially their public mandatory pensions; as of 2018, eighteen countries have reversed the privatization. This report: (i) analyses the failure of mandatory private pensions to improve old-age income security and their underperformance in terms of coverage, benefits, administrative costs, transition costs, social and fiscal impacts, and others; (ii) documents the reversals of pension privatization, the laws, governance, new entitlements, financing and contribution rates of the new public pension systems; (iii) provides guidance on the key policy steps to reverse pension privatization, for those countries considering returning back to a public system."
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