Pension Reform in Latin America

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Age Earnings Profiles
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capital market development
Capitalization Pension
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Chilean Capital Market
comparative Latin American pension reforms
Contribution Gaps
Defined Benefit Pension Schemes
Defined Contribution Pension Schemes
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Future Pension Benefits
IMSS
income inequality analysis
individual pension accounts
Individual Retirement Accounts
labour market integration
Labour Market Liberalization
Life Insurance Sector
Minimum Pension
Minimum Pension Guarantee
Pension Annuity
Pension Benefits
Pension Fund Managers
Pension Funds
Pension Reform
Pension Scheme
Private Pension Market
Public Pension Schemes
Reformed Pension Schemes
Reformed Pension Systems
Retirement Pensions
retirement policy evaluation
Social Insurance Funds
social security systems

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138331297
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 150 x 220mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Feb 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1998, this volume initially focused on Chilean pension reform, on which the author has published elsewhere, before moving onto Latin America more widely, with coverage extending from 1990 to the reform in Costa Rica and the Mexican pension reform in 1997. It emerged in the wake of reforms including in Peru (1993), Argentina and Colombia (1994) and Uruguay (1996). Particular focus is given to the new individual capitalization pension plans, along with arguments on the ignoring of pension schemes and its consequences, the connection of pension schemes to the labour market and the impact of pension schemes on the least advantaged. The Chilean model in particular has received praise from the IMF and the World Bank and these Latin American pension reforms will be of interest as a paradigm for other countries.

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