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Intergenerational solidarity in the uniform contribution and accrual system

In: Costs and Benefits of Collective Pension Systems

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  • T. A. H. Boeijen

    (PGGM)

  • C. Jansen

    (PGGM)

  • C. E. Kortleve

    (PGGM)

  • J. H. Tamerus

    (PGGM)

Abstract

In the current uniform contribution and accrual system, all members - irrespective of their age - receive the same pension accrual for the same contribution rate. This leads to large transfers between various groups of members, which makes the pension system vulnerable. The decreasing accrual system that we have analysed, in which each member pays the same contribution rate and in return receives a decreasing accrual depending on their age, does not suffer from these transfers. However, a switch to this system may entail undesirable social effects. Compensation for insufficient pension accrual for active members - upto a maximum of 20% of the liabilities - must be taken into account.

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  • T. A. H. Boeijen & C. Jansen & C. E. Kortleve & J. H. Tamerus, 2007. "Intergenerational solidarity in the uniform contribution and accrual system," Springer Books, in: Onno Steenbeek & Fieke Lecq (ed.), Costs and Benefits of Collective Pension Systems, chapter 7, pages 119-136, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-540-74374-3_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-74374-3_7
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    1. Kortleve, N. & Ponds, E.H.M., 2009. "Dutch Pension Funds in Underfunding : Solving Generational Dilemmas," Other publications TiSEM 7f9822f1-9704-4a13-9bfe-c, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.

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