Pension structural reforms, re-reforms and their effects on social welfare: The case of Chile

  • Carmelo Mesa-Lago MESA-LAGO Universidad de Pittsburgh (Pensilvania-USA)
Keywords: structural pension reforms, privatization, models, re-reform of privatized pensions, effects on social welfare, social security principles, Chile.

Abstract

This article fi rst summarizes the structural reforms of pensions (total or partial privatization) in Latin America and Central and Eastern Europe, identifying their advantages and disadvantages, and does the same with the international process of re-reforms of pensions with a greater role of the state. Second, chooses Chile as a case study, as a world pioneer in both types of reforms; describes their characteristics and effects on social welfare of the structural reform of 1981 and the re-reform of 2008. Such effects are evaluated based on ten basic principles of social security from the International Labour Offi ce (ILO): 1) social dialogue to approve the reforms, 2) universal coverage of the population, 3) equal treatment of insured persons, 4) social solidarity, 5) gender equity, 6) suffi ciency of benefi ts, 7) effi ciency and reasonable administrative cost, 8) social participation in the management of the system, 9) role of the state and supervision, and 10) fi nancial sustainability. Third, it summarizes the advantages and disadvantages-challenges of the re-reform and informs on the current debate for further reforms.

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Carmelo Mesa-Lago, MESA-LAGO Universidad de Pittsburgh (Pensilvania-USA)

 

 

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Published
2015-10-21
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Mesa-Lago C. (2015). Pension structural reforms, re-reforms and their effects on social welfare: The case of Chile. Política y Sociedad, 52(3), 719-739. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_POSO.2015.v52.n3.45378