Institutional Design of Pension Systems and Individual Behavior: How do Households Respond?
By Renata Herrerias (Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM) – Department of Business Administration), Guillermo Zamarripa (Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM)).
Mexico introduced a Defined Contribution (DC) Pension System in 1997. We analyzed the behavior of affiliated workers under the institutional design of the reformed system. Before the reform, 75% of affiliated workers could receive a lifetime annuity upon retirement; we project that under the new rules only 30% of participants will be able to transform savings into pension income. Furthermore, participation is positively related to income and privileged workers (males, living in richer regions and having a mortgage). The new institutional design is not entirely serving as a pension system and may not prevent poverty at old age.
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