Progress and Challenges of Nonfinancial Defined Contribution Pension Schemes: Volume 1. Addressing Marginalization, Polarization, and the Labor Market

Progress and Challenges of Nonfinancial Defined Contribution Pension Schemes: Volume 1. Addressing Marginalization, Polarization, and the Labor Market

Progress and Challenges of Nonfinancial Defined Contribution Pension Schemes: Volume 1. Addressing Marginalization, Polarization, and the Labor Market

Progress and Challenges of Nonfinancial Defined Contribution Pension Schemes: Volume 1. Addressing Marginalization, Polarization, and the Labor Market

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Overview

The individual account-based but unfunded approach to mandated public pension systems is a reform benchmark for all pension schemes, promising fair and financially sustainable benefits. Nonfinancial defined contribution (NDC) pension schemes originated in Italy and Sweden in the 1990s, were then adopted by Latvia, Norway, and Poland, envisaged but not implemented in various other countries, such as Egypt and Russia, and remain under discussion in many nations around the world, such as China and France. In its complete form, the approach also comprises budget-financed basic income provisions and mandated or voluntary funded provisions. Volume 1 of this book offers an assessment of countries that were early adopters before addressing key aspects of policy implementation and design review, including how best to combine basic income provisions with an NDC scheme, how to deal with heterogeneity in longevity, and how to adjust NDC scheme design and labor market policies to deliver on reform expectations. Volume 2 addresses a second set of issues, including the gender pension gap and what family policies can do about it within the NDC framework, labor market issues and administrative challenges of NDC schemes and how countries are coping, the role of communication in these pension schemes, the complexity of cross-border pension taxation, and much more. Progress and Challenges of Nonfinancial Defined Contribution Pension Schemes is the third in a series of books analyzing the progress, challenges, and adjustment options of this reform revolution for mandated public pension systems. 'Pension reform is a major issue in many countries. The development of the nonfinancial defined contribution pension plan in the 90's was a major advance in pension design. By reporting actual country experiences and exploring properties of plan designs, this latest collection of essays is a valuable contribution, well worth reading.' Peter Diamond Professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology; 2010 winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences 'A highly stimulating publication for policy makers and researchers alike. It pushes the analytical frontier for policy challenges that all public pension schemes are confronted with but that the nonfinancial defined contribution approach promises to handle best.' Noriyuki Takayama President, Research Institute for Policies on Pension and Aging, Tokyo, and professor emeritus, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo 'In a changing world where pensions are more than ever linked to labor markets, communication tools, and flexibility considerations, this anthology provides a unique up-to-date analysis of nonfinancial defined contribution pension schemes. By mixing international experiences and theoretical studies, it demonstrates the high adaptability of such pension schemes to changing social challenges.' Pierre Devolder Professor of Finance and Actuarial Sciences, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781464814532
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Publication date: 11/26/2019
Pages: 434
Product dimensions: 7.07(w) x 9.92(h) x 0.82(d)

About the Author

The World Bank came into formal existence in 1945 following the international ratification of the Bretton Woods agreements. It is a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world. The organization's activities are focused on education, health, agriculture and rural development, environmental protection, establishing and enforcing regulations, infrastructure development, governance and legal institutions development. The World Bank is made up of two unique development institutions owned by its 185 Member Countries. The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) focuses on middle income and creditworthy poor countries and the International Development Association (IDA), which focuses on the poorest countries in the world.

Table of Contents

Preface xiii

Acknowledgments xix

About the Authors xxi

Abbreviations xxxi

1 NDC: The Achievements and Challenges of Adulthood Robert Holzmann Edward Palmer 1

I Taking Stock

2 The Swedish NDC Scheme: Success on Track with Room for Reflection Edward Palmer Bo Könberg 27

3 The Latvian NDC Scheme: Success under a Decreasing Labor Force Edward Palmer Sandra Stabina 51

4 The Italian NDC Scheme: Evolution and Remaining Potholes Sandro Gronchi Sergio Nisticò Mirko Bevilacqua 73

5 The Polish NDC Scheme: Success in the Face of Adversity Sonia Buchholtz Agnieszka Chlón-Dominczak Marek Góra 91

6 The Norwegian NDC Scheme: Balancing Risk Sharing and Redistribution Nils Martin Stølen Dennis Fredriksen Erik Hernas Erling Holmøy 119

7 The Greek Pension Reforms: Crises and NDC Attempts Awaiting Completion Milton Nektarios Platon Tinios 141

II Conceptualization and Promotion

8 NDC: The Generic Old-Age Pension Scheme Marek Góra Edward Palmer 167

9 The ABCs of NDCs Robert Holzmann 189

III Adjoining Zero Pillar with DC Schemes

10 Sweden: Adjoining the Guarantee Pension with NDC Kenneth Nelson Reuse Nieuwenhuis Susanne Alm 215

11 Chile's Solidarity Pillar: A Benchmark for Adjoining a Zero Pillar with Defined Contribution Schemes Eduardo Fajnzylber 241

IV The Challenges of Longevity

12 Overview of Heterogeneity in Longevity and Pension Schemes Ronald Lee Miguel Sánchez-Romero 261

13 Annuities in (N)DC Pension Schemes: Design, Heterogeneity, and Estimation Issues Edward Palmer Yuwei Zhao de Gosson de Varennes 281

14 NDC Schemes and Heterogeneity in Longevity: Proposals for Redesign Robert Holzmann Jennifer Alonso-García Héloïse Labit-Hardy Andrés M. Villegas 307

V Accommodating Labor Market Change

15 NDC Schemes and the Labor Market: Issues and Options Robert Holzmann David Robalino Hernan Winkler 335

16 Labor Market Participation and Postponed Retirement in Central and Eastern Europe Róbert I. Gál Márta Radó 371

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