1. Pension Patterns in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Author
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Dorfman, Mark
- Subjects
CIVIL SERVICE PENSIONS ,SOCIAL INSURANCE FUND ,LONG-TERM PROJECTIONS ,PENSION FUNDS ,PENSION ENTITLEMENT ,TAX PURPOSES ,PENSIONABLE EARNINGS ,SOCIAL PENSION ,PENSION FUND MANAGERS ,SOCIAL SECURITY AGENCY ,RETIREMENT AGES ,INFORMAL SECTOR ,PENSION COSTS ,LONGEVITY INSURANCE ,TAX TREATMENT ,PENSION ,PENSION ADMINISTRATION ,PENSION FUND MANAGEMENT ,PENSION REGULATOR ,MORAL HAZARD ,RETIREMENT SAVINGS ,PENSION INVESTMENT ,SOCIAL CONTRIBUTION ,RETIREMENT FUNDS ,SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS ,PENSION PROVISION ,PENSIONS ,PENSIONABLE AGE ,OCCUPATIONAL SCHEME ,FORMAL PENSION ,SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS ,PENSION COVERAGE ,PENSION LIABILITIES ,FERTILITY ,RETIREMENT ,ELDERLY ,PENSION SAVINGS ,EARNINGS REPLACEMENT ,CONTINGENT LIABILITIES ,PENSION BENEFIT ,PENSION PLANS ,PENSION REFORM ,OCCUPATIONAL SCHEMES ,PENSION REGULATION ,PENSION PROVIDER ,VOLUNTARY PENSIONS ,PENSION PROGRAM ,REPLACEMENT RATE ,SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM ,RETIREMENT INCOME SECURITY ,BENEFIT SCHEMES ,PRIVATE PENSION FUND ,EMPLOYEE ,INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNT ,AGING POPULATION ,LIFE EXPECTANCY ,PENSION BENEFICIARIES ,ANNUITY FACTOR ,PENSION FUND MEMBER ,DEFINED-BENEFIT SCHEME ,PENSION PLAN ,OLDER PERSONS ,PENSION ASSETS ,RETIREE ,PENSION PROVISIONS ,PUBLIC PENSION ,PERSONAL PENSION PLANS ,DEFINED-BENEFIT SCHEMES ,MANDATORY SCHEME ,RETIREMENT AGE ,PROVIDENT FUNDS ,SOCIAL SAFETY NETS ,PAYROLL TAX ,ACCOUNTING METHODS ,PENSION LAW ,PENSION INCOME ,RETIREMENT BENEFIT ,SOCIAL ASSISTANCE ,LIFE EXPECTANCIES ,PENSION ENTITLEMENTS ,DEPENDENCY RATIO ,PENSION SCHEMES ,SOCIAL PENSIONS ,INFLATION RISKS ,PENSION CONTRIBUTIONS ,BENEFIT LEVEL ,TAX TREATMENTS ,PENSION ARRANGEMENTS ,PENSION AGENCY ,SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK ,RETIREMENT PLANNING ,FAMILY SUPPORT ,ACCRUAL RATE ,PRIVATE PENSIONS ,FUTURE PENSION ,NATIONAL PENSION ,PENSION ACCOUNTS ,OCCUPATIONAL RETIREMENT ,PENSION SYSTEM ,SOCIAL INSURANCE ,PENSION EXPENDITURE ,REPLACEMENT RATES ,INVESTMENT RETURN ,AGE SUPPORT ,SOCIAL SAFETY NET ,PRICE INDEXATION ,PENSION FUND ASSETS ,MANDATORY SCHEMES ,PERSONAL PENSION ,BENEFIT FORMULAS ,FUNDED SCHEME ,SOCIAL WELFARE ,PENSION SERVICE ,NATIONAL PENSIONS ,CONTRIBUTION RATES ,PENSION FUND ,INSURANCE COMPANIES ,VOLUNTARY PENSION ,PENSION SPENDING ,PENSION BENEFITS ,SAFETY NETS ,LONGEVITY RISKS ,INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS ,WORKER CONTRIBUTION ,PENSION PROGRAMS ,WAGE TAX ,DEFINED-CONTRIBUTION PENSION ,MINIMUM BENEFIT ,PRIVATE PENSION ,SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY ,PORTFOLIO CHOICE ,PENSION RESERVES ,INFLATION RISK ,HEALTH ,PENSION INVESTMENTS ,PENSION SCHEME ,INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT ,PENSION DEBT ,CONTRIBUTION BASE ,PENSIONER ,PENSION CONTRIBUTION ,WAGE GROWTH ,PENSIONERS ,DEFERRED ANNUITY ,DEFINED- CONTRIBUTION PENSION ,DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PENSION ,WELFARE ,RETIREMENT INCOME SYSTEM ,INDEXED ANNUITY ,SAFETY NET ,MORTALITY ,RETIREMENT PENSION ,INVESTMENT RETURNS ,DEPENDENCY RATIOS ,TAX ADVANTAGES ,VOLUNTARY PENSION SCHEMES ,RETIREMENT SYSTEMS ,SOCIAL SECURITY ,RETIREMENT BENEFITS ,CONTRIBUTION RATE ,DEFINED BENEFIT SCHEME ,SUPERVISORY AGENCY ,NORMAL RETIREMENT AGE ,ANNUITIES ,OCCUPATIONAL PENSION PLANS ,PUBLIC SYSTEM ,SOCIAL POLICY ,PENSION POLICIES ,LABOR INCOME ,OLD-AGE PENSION ,RETIREMENT INCOME ,SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFIT ,DEFINED BENEFIT ,PENSION PAYMENT ,ANNUITY ,INITIAL REPLACEMENT RATES ,ACCRUAL RATES ,PENSION EXPENDITURES ,EMPLOYEES ,AGING POPULATIONS ,DEFINED- BENEFIT SCHEME ,LIFE INSURANCE ,PENSION SYSTEMS ,PUBLIC SCHEMES ,SOCIAL PROTECTION ,PENSION REFORMS ,INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS ,RETIREMENT ACCOUNT ,FUNDED SCHEMES ,FUNDED ACCOUNTS ,BENEFIT FORMULA ,CIVIL SERVICE PENSION ,LEGAL FRAMEWORK ,CONTRIBUTION RECORDS ,PENSION RIGHTS ,LABOR FORCE ,LONGEVITY RISK ,RETIREES ,RETIREMENT ELIGIBILITY ,PROVIDENT FUND ,BENEFIT SCHEME ,DEFINED BENEFIT SCHEMES ,BENEFIT LEVELS - Abstract
This report provides an initial stocktaking of the characteristics, environment and performance of public and private pensions and elderly assistance programs in Sub-Saharan Africa. It identifies key challenges and suggests reform options for consideration. Considerations for future work and principles for pension policies are also suggested. Two major challenges noted in the report are the need to increase coverage of the labor force by pensions and social insurance schemes, and to increase the proportion of poor elderly covered by social assistance. The report suggests that improving coverage will require a number of parametric reforms to existing contributory schemes, strengthening institutions to serve informal sector workers, and piloting new design options. The report also proposes other parametric reforms, including the harmonization or merger of civil service and national pension schemes. Finally, the report recommends principles to consider for reform, including measures to improve coverage, protect the elderly poor, and better align pension design with needs and enabling conditions, including the needs of rural and informal sector workers.
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- 2015