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Private Pension System In Turkey And Reasons For The Withdrawal Of Workers From Automatic Enrollment: A Case Study In The Isparta Province

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  • Turan KOCABIYIK

    (Süleyman Demirel University)

  • Zühal KÜÇÜKÇAKAL

    (Süleyman Demirel University)

Abstract

A Private Pension Scheme is a voluntary retirement plan that allows those enrolled to increase their level of welfare during retirement, ensuring extra income by motivating them to save. In the “Automatic Enrollment System†that has been in effect since 01.01.2017, people who are under 45 and who are employed in the public or private sector in Turkey are obligedto enroll in the Private Pension Scheme. This study aims to understand why some people unsubscribe from private pension schemes with automatic enrollment, while others continue their membership of the scheme. For the study, 463 people working in public and private sector in the Isparta provinceof Turkey took part in a survey, including 203 people who remained in the scheme and 260 who chose to unsubscribe from the system. As could be understood from the responses, those who decided to remain within the private pension scheme did so due to the state subsidies applied, along with other reasons such as the promise of compensation payments in the future and a belief that the scheme is useful. The most common reasons for unsubscribing from the scheme were that the 10-year participation period was considered too long and that a 3 percent deduction was made on earnings subject to premiums, and that the peopleopted to invest their savings in other instruments.

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  • Turan KOCABIYIK & Zühal KÜÇÜKÇAKAL, 2018. "Private Pension System In Turkey And Reasons For The Withdrawal Of Workers From Automatic Enrollment: A Case Study In The Isparta Province," JOURNAL OF LIFE ECONOMICS, Holistence Publications, vol. 5(4), pages 233-254, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:jle:journl:v:5:y:2018:i:4:p:233-254
    DOI: 10.15637/jlecon.272
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    Keywords

    Private Pension System (PPS); Automatic Enrollment; Workers;
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    JEL classification:

    • G23 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - Non-bank Financial Institutions; Financial Instruments; Institutional Investors
    • J32 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Wages, Compensation, and Labor Costs - - - Nonwage Labor Costs and Benefits; Retirement Plans; Private Pensions

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