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The effects on intra‐generational inequality of introducing a funded pension scheme: A microsimulation analysis for Estonia
Authors:Magnus Piirits  Andres Vrk
Institution:Magnus Piirits,Andres Võrk
Abstract:This article uses a single male cohort microsimulation model to analyse the intra‐generational and distributional effects of a shift in Estonia from a defined benefit pay‐as‐you‐go (PAYG) pension system to a multi‐pillared system with a PAYG scheme with contribution‐based insurance components and a funded pension scheme. We contribute to the literature on microsimulation by showing how introducing contribution‐based insurance components and compulsory defined contribution (DC) schemes can increase pension inequality. Our results show that in the case of a high level of inequality in labour earnings and high long‐term unemployment rates, such as in Estonia, the introduction of a very strong link between contributions and future benefits leads to considerably higher inequality in pension incomes as measured by the Gini coefficient. Simulation results for Estonia suggest that inequality in old‐age pension incomes more than doubles when the reforms mature. In contrast, the inequality in replacement rates decreases.
Keywords:social security reform  pension scheme  old‐age benefit  adequacy  Estonia    forme de la sé  curité  sociale    gime de pension  prestations de vieillesse  adé  quation  Estonie  reforma de la seguridad social    gimen de pensió  n  prestaciones de vejez  idoneidad  Estonia  Reform der sozialen Sicherheit  Rentensystem  Altersruhegeld  Angemessenheit  Estland
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