Argentina : Facing the Challenge of Ageing and Social Security
This report, Argentina facing the challenge of ageing and social security, is structured in five parts that follow the introduction and summary of main findings. Part I presents a conceptual framework for decision makers charged with crafting polic...
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okr-10986-79892021-04-23T14:02:37Z Argentina : Facing the Challenge of Ageing and Social Security World Bank AGED AGEING AGING BENEFICIARIES BENEFIT ADJUSTMENTS BENEFIT FORMULA CONSUMER PROTECTION CONTRIBUTION RATE DEFINED CONTRIBUTIONS DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES DEPENDENTS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISABILITY DISABLED ELDERLY ELDERLY POPULATION ELIGIBILITY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FAMILY ALLOWANCES FAMILY SUPPORT FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS HEALTH CARE HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME GROUPS INCOME INEQUALITY INCOME SECURITY INCOME SUPPORT INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS INFLATION INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE PROVIDERS INSURANCE SYSTEM LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LATIN AMERICAN LIVING CONDITIONS LONG TERM SAVINGS LONG-TERM PROJECTIONS MANDATES MINIMUM BENEFIT MINIMUM INCOME MORTALITY NATIONAL CONSTITUTION NATIONAL DIALOGUE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL LEVEL OLD AGE OLD-AGE OLD-AGE PENSIONS PENSION COVERAGE PENSION LIABILITIES PENSION PLAN PENSION PLANS PENSION REFORM PENSION SYSTEM PENSIONS POLICY MAKERS POOR PREMIUMS PRIVATE PENSION PRIVATE PENSIONS PROGRAMS PROTECTION MECHANISMS PUBLIC DEBATE PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC SYSTEM REPLACEMENT RATES RESPECT RETIREES RETIREMENT RETIREMENT AGE RETIREMENT AGES RETIREMENT INCOME RETIREMENT PENSIONS RETIREMENT SAVINGS RURAL AREAS SAFETY SAFETY NETS SECURITIES SEX SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS SOLVENCY STAFF STRUCTURAL REFORMS SURVIVOR PENSIONS SUSTAINABILITY TARGETING UNEMPLOYMENT UNIVERSAL RIGHT URBAN AREAS URBAN BIAS URBANIZATION VULNERABILITY WORKERS WORKFORCE This report, Argentina facing the challenge of ageing and social security, is structured in five parts that follow the introduction and summary of main findings. Part I presents a conceptual framework for decision makers charged with crafting policies for old age income security, and describes the evolution and structure of Argentina's pension institutions. Part II presents the findings of the household empirical analysis using existing surveys and the new data from the ETEEP, including the importance of pensions to household income and poverty, the micro-determinants of coverage, and the viability of other income security strategies for the most vulnerable. Part III focuses solely on policies and programs designed to ensure minimum income and cover poverty in old age, presenting estimates of the fiscal cost of proposals made by the principal actors and stake-holders in the pension reform debate. Part IV examines the main pension policy issues in this debate and places these issues in international context. Part V presents some options for the Government and stakeholders to consider as Argentina enters a more detailed and deliberate phase of defining pension reform. 2012-06-14T14:41:33Z 2012-06-14T14:41:33Z 2007-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/01/7581190/argentina-facing-challenge-ageing-social-security http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7989 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Social Analysis Economic & Sector Work Latin America & Caribbean America South America |
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AGED AGEING AGING BENEFICIARIES BENEFIT ADJUSTMENTS BENEFIT FORMULA CONSUMER PROTECTION CONTRIBUTION RATE DEFINED CONTRIBUTIONS DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES DEPENDENTS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISABILITY DISABLED ELDERLY ELDERLY POPULATION ELIGIBILITY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FAMILY ALLOWANCES FAMILY SUPPORT FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS HEALTH CARE HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME GROUPS INCOME INEQUALITY INCOME SECURITY INCOME SUPPORT INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS INFLATION INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE PROVIDERS INSURANCE SYSTEM LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LATIN AMERICAN LIVING CONDITIONS LONG TERM SAVINGS LONG-TERM PROJECTIONS MANDATES MINIMUM BENEFIT MINIMUM INCOME MORTALITY NATIONAL CONSTITUTION NATIONAL DIALOGUE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL LEVEL OLD AGE OLD-AGE OLD-AGE PENSIONS PENSION COVERAGE PENSION LIABILITIES PENSION PLAN PENSION PLANS PENSION REFORM PENSION SYSTEM PENSIONS POLICY MAKERS POOR PREMIUMS PRIVATE PENSION PRIVATE PENSIONS PROGRAMS PROTECTION MECHANISMS PUBLIC DEBATE PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC SYSTEM REPLACEMENT RATES RESPECT RETIREES RETIREMENT RETIREMENT AGE RETIREMENT AGES RETIREMENT INCOME RETIREMENT PENSIONS RETIREMENT SAVINGS RURAL AREAS SAFETY SAFETY NETS SECURITIES SEX SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS SOLVENCY STAFF STRUCTURAL REFORMS SURVIVOR PENSIONS SUSTAINABILITY TARGETING UNEMPLOYMENT UNIVERSAL RIGHT URBAN AREAS URBAN BIAS URBANIZATION VULNERABILITY WORKERS WORKFORCE |
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AGED AGEING AGING BENEFICIARIES BENEFIT ADJUSTMENTS BENEFIT FORMULA CONSUMER PROTECTION CONTRIBUTION RATE DEFINED CONTRIBUTIONS DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES DEPENDENTS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISABILITY DISABLED ELDERLY ELDERLY POPULATION ELIGIBILITY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FAMILY ALLOWANCES FAMILY SUPPORT FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS HEALTH CARE HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME GROUPS INCOME INEQUALITY INCOME SECURITY INCOME SUPPORT INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS INFLATION INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE PROVIDERS INSURANCE SYSTEM LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LATIN AMERICAN LIVING CONDITIONS LONG TERM SAVINGS LONG-TERM PROJECTIONS MANDATES MINIMUM BENEFIT MINIMUM INCOME MORTALITY NATIONAL CONSTITUTION NATIONAL DIALOGUE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL LEVEL OLD AGE OLD-AGE OLD-AGE PENSIONS PENSION COVERAGE PENSION LIABILITIES PENSION PLAN PENSION PLANS PENSION REFORM PENSION SYSTEM PENSIONS POLICY MAKERS POOR PREMIUMS PRIVATE PENSION PRIVATE PENSIONS PROGRAMS PROTECTION MECHANISMS PUBLIC DEBATE PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC SYSTEM REPLACEMENT RATES RESPECT RETIREES RETIREMENT RETIREMENT AGE RETIREMENT AGES RETIREMENT INCOME RETIREMENT PENSIONS RETIREMENT SAVINGS RURAL AREAS SAFETY SAFETY NETS SECURITIES SEX SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS SOLVENCY STAFF STRUCTURAL REFORMS SURVIVOR PENSIONS SUSTAINABILITY TARGETING UNEMPLOYMENT UNIVERSAL RIGHT URBAN AREAS URBAN BIAS URBANIZATION VULNERABILITY WORKERS WORKFORCE World Bank Argentina : Facing the Challenge of Ageing and Social Security |
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This report, Argentina facing the
challenge of ageing and social security, is structured in
five parts that follow the introduction and summary of main
findings. Part I presents a conceptual framework for
decision makers charged with crafting policies for old age
income security, and describes the evolution and structure
of Argentina's pension institutions. Part II presents
the findings of the household empirical analysis using
existing surveys and the new data from the ETEEP, including
the importance of pensions to household income and poverty,
the micro-determinants of coverage, and the viability of
other income security strategies for the most vulnerable.
Part III focuses solely on policies and programs designed to
ensure minimum income and cover poverty in old age,
presenting estimates of the fiscal cost of proposals made by
the principal actors and stake-holders in the pension reform
debate. Part IV examines the main pension policy issues in
this debate and places these issues in international
context. Part V presents some options for the Government and
stakeholders to consider as Argentina enters a more detailed
and deliberate phase of defining pension reform. |
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Argentina : Facing the Challenge of Ageing and Social Security |
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Argentina : Facing the Challenge of Ageing and Social Security |
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Argentina : Facing the Challenge of Ageing and Social Security |
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Argentina : Facing the Challenge of Ageing and Social Security |
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Argentina : Facing the Challenge of Ageing and Social Security |
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argentina : facing the challenge of ageing and social security |
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Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/01/7581190/argentina-facing-challenge-ageing-social-security http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7989 |
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