Pooling, Savings, and Prevention: Mitigating the Risk of Old Age Poverty in Chile

Using data collected in a survey on risk, and social insurance in Chile, the author funds that workers who entered the labor market after the pension reform of 1981, have a greater "contribution density" than those who contributed to the...

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Main Author: Packard, Truman G.
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, D.C. 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/05/1801619/pooling-savings-prevention-mitigating-risk-old-age-poverty-chile
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spelling okr-10986-147932021-04-23T14:03:20Z Pooling, Savings, and Prevention: Mitigating the Risk of Old Age Poverty in Chile Packard, Truman G. OLD AGE ASSISTANCE SOCIAL INSURANCE PROGRAMS LABOR MARKET NEXUS PENSION REFORM SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS SAVINGS BEHAVIOR CONTRIBUTIONS ELIGIBLE BENEFICIARIES RISK AVERSION RETIREMENT INCOME ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCOUNTING ADVERSE SELECTION AFFILIATE AFFILIATES AGENTS ANNUITIES ANNUITY ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION BANK ACCOUNTS COMMISSIONS COVERAGE DEPOSIT INSURANCE DEPOSITS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES ECONOMICS EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS EMPLOYMENT FINANCIAL REGULATION GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION HEALTH CARE HEALTH INSURANCE HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMPROVEMENTS IN HEALTH INCENTIVES TO SAVE INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME GROUPS INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS INFLATION INFORMATION ASYMMETRIES INFORMATION PROBLEMS INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE MARKETS INSURANCE POLICIES INSURANCE POOLS INSURANCE SYSTEM LABOR FORCE LEGISLATION LIFE EXPECTANCY LIFE INSURANCE LOW INCOME MANDATES MARKET FAILURES MITIGATION MORAL HAZARD MORTALITY OLD AGE PENSION FUNDS POLICY RESEARCH POLITICAL SUPPORT POOR PRIVATE INSURANCE PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC UNEMPLOYMENT RATES RECIPROCITY RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PENSIONS SAVINGS SECURITIES SELF INSURANCE SELF PROTECTION SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS STRUCTURAL REFORMS SURVIVOR BENEFITS TAXATION UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Using data collected in a survey on risk, and social insurance in Chile, the author funds that workers who entered the labor market after the pension reform of 1981, have a greater "contribution density" than those who contributed to the previous social security system. Further, the expectation of care from children, and the amount spent on their education, significantly lowers the likelihood of contribution to the pension system. Workers who have met the contributory requirements to qualify for the minimum pension guaranteed by the government, are significantly less likely to continue making contributions. The likelihood of contributions beyond the eligibility threshold being lowered further, the greater the market rental value of respondents' homes. Furthermore, individuals with a greater tolerance for risk contribute, suggesting that there are retirement security investments in Chile, that are perceived as relatively less risky than saving in the reformed pension system. The results indicate that housing could be one such investment. 2013-08-05T15:24:58Z 2013-08-05T15:24:58Z 2002-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/05/1801619/pooling-savings-prevention-mitigating-risk-old-age-poverty-chile http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14793 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No.2849 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, D.C. Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Chile
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topic OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL INSURANCE PROGRAMS
LABOR MARKET NEXUS
PENSION REFORM
SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS
SAVINGS BEHAVIOR
CONTRIBUTIONS
ELIGIBLE BENEFICIARIES
RISK AVERSION
RETIREMENT INCOME ACCIDENT INSURANCE
ACCOUNTING
ADVERSE SELECTION
AFFILIATE
AFFILIATES
AGENTS
ANNUITIES
ANNUITY
ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION
BANK ACCOUNTS
COMMISSIONS
COVERAGE
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
DEPOSITS
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
ECONOMICS
EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
EMPLOYMENT
FINANCIAL REGULATION
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH INSURANCE
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSING
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
IMPROVEMENTS IN HEALTH
INCENTIVES TO SAVE
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME GROUPS
INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS
INFLATION
INFORMATION ASYMMETRIES
INFORMATION PROBLEMS
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INSURANCE MARKETS
INSURANCE POLICIES
INSURANCE POOLS
INSURANCE SYSTEM
LABOR FORCE
LEGISLATION
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIFE INSURANCE
LOW INCOME
MANDATES
MARKET FAILURES
MITIGATION
MORAL HAZARD
MORTALITY
OLD AGE
PENSION FUNDS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLITICAL SUPPORT
POOR
PRIVATE INSURANCE
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC UNEMPLOYMENT
RATES
RECIPROCITY
RETIREMENT
RETIREMENT PENSIONS
SAVINGS
SECURITIES
SELF INSURANCE
SELF PROTECTION
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
SURVIVOR BENEFITS
TAXATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
spellingShingle OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL INSURANCE PROGRAMS
LABOR MARKET NEXUS
PENSION REFORM
SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS
SAVINGS BEHAVIOR
CONTRIBUTIONS
ELIGIBLE BENEFICIARIES
RISK AVERSION
RETIREMENT INCOME ACCIDENT INSURANCE
ACCOUNTING
ADVERSE SELECTION
AFFILIATE
AFFILIATES
AGENTS
ANNUITIES
ANNUITY
ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION
BANK ACCOUNTS
COMMISSIONS
COVERAGE
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
DEPOSITS
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
ECONOMICS
EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
EMPLOYMENT
FINANCIAL REGULATION
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH INSURANCE
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSING
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
IMPROVEMENTS IN HEALTH
INCENTIVES TO SAVE
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME GROUPS
INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS
INFLATION
INFORMATION ASYMMETRIES
INFORMATION PROBLEMS
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INSURANCE MARKETS
INSURANCE POLICIES
INSURANCE POOLS
INSURANCE SYSTEM
LABOR FORCE
LEGISLATION
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIFE INSURANCE
LOW INCOME
MANDATES
MARKET FAILURES
MITIGATION
MORAL HAZARD
MORTALITY
OLD AGE
PENSION FUNDS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLITICAL SUPPORT
POOR
PRIVATE INSURANCE
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC UNEMPLOYMENT
RATES
RECIPROCITY
RETIREMENT
RETIREMENT PENSIONS
SAVINGS
SECURITIES
SELF INSURANCE
SELF PROTECTION
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
SURVIVOR BENEFITS
TAXATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
Packard, Truman G.
Pooling, Savings, and Prevention: Mitigating the Risk of Old Age Poverty in Chile
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Chile
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No.2849
description Using data collected in a survey on risk, and social insurance in Chile, the author funds that workers who entered the labor market after the pension reform of 1981, have a greater "contribution density" than those who contributed to the previous social security system. Further, the expectation of care from children, and the amount spent on their education, significantly lowers the likelihood of contribution to the pension system. Workers who have met the contributory requirements to qualify for the minimum pension guaranteed by the government, are significantly less likely to continue making contributions. The likelihood of contributions beyond the eligibility threshold being lowered further, the greater the market rental value of respondents' homes. Furthermore, individuals with a greater tolerance for risk contribute, suggesting that there are retirement security investments in Chile, that are perceived as relatively less risky than saving in the reformed pension system. The results indicate that housing could be one such investment.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Packard, Truman G.
author_facet Packard, Truman G.
author_sort Packard, Truman G.
title Pooling, Savings, and Prevention: Mitigating the Risk of Old Age Poverty in Chile
title_short Pooling, Savings, and Prevention: Mitigating the Risk of Old Age Poverty in Chile
title_full Pooling, Savings, and Prevention: Mitigating the Risk of Old Age Poverty in Chile
title_fullStr Pooling, Savings, and Prevention: Mitigating the Risk of Old Age Poverty in Chile
title_full_unstemmed Pooling, Savings, and Prevention: Mitigating the Risk of Old Age Poverty in Chile
title_sort pooling, savings, and prevention: mitigating the risk of old age poverty in chile
publisher World Bank, Washington, D.C.
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/05/1801619/pooling-savings-prevention-mitigating-risk-old-age-poverty-chile
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