2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11205-018-2001-5
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Voluntary Pensions Development and the Adequacy of the Mandatory Pension System: Is There a Trade-Off?

Abstract: The policy-makers' efforts to increase the role of voluntary pension systems observed in many countries reflect a more general tendency, which is the privatisation of social risks. The paper examines, from a comparative perspective, to what extent European countries have privatised their pensions in terms of voluntary pension systems. It aggregates and reports data on the assets, membership, and contributions in various pension plans across 20 European countries. To assess the overall relevance of voluntary pe… Show more

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“…2 Examples include the 401(k)/IRA in the US (Hrung, 2001;Madrian and Shea, 2001;Benjamin, 2003;Duflo et al, 2006;Benartzi and Thaler, 2007), supplementary pension schemes in many European countries (Marcinkiewicz, 2019), and various pension systems in developing countries (Jung and Tran, 2012). Table A1 of the Online Appendix summarizes the previous literature about the effect of education on the financial outcome, especially on the financial arrangement in retirement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Examples include the 401(k)/IRA in the US (Hrung, 2001;Madrian and Shea, 2001;Benjamin, 2003;Duflo et al, 2006;Benartzi and Thaler, 2007), supplementary pension schemes in many European countries (Marcinkiewicz, 2019), and various pension systems in developing countries (Jung and Tran, 2012). Table A1 of the Online Appendix summarizes the previous literature about the effect of education on the financial outcome, especially on the financial arrangement in retirement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Examples include the 401(k)/IRA in the US (Hrung, 2001;Madrian and Shea, 2001;Benjamin, 2003;Duflo et al, 2006;Benartzi and Thaler, 2007), supplementary pension schemes in many European countries (Marcinkiewicz, 2019), and various pension systems in developing countries (Jung and Tran, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%