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Annuities in (N)DC Pension Schemes : Design, Heterogeneity, and Estimation Issues

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  • Palmer,Edward
  • Gosson de Varennes,Yuwei Zhao de

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This paper identifies and discusses four issues in creating annuities in (nonfinancial) defined contribution (NDC) schemes that are essential for systems? financial stability and fair inter or intragenerational redistribution. The first issue is the choice between incorporating the rate of return into the annuity or into the exogenous indexation. The second issue is in choosing a projection method for life expectancy that produces systematically unbiased estimates. The third issue is at what age the projection of life expectancy is to be fixed over the remaining lifetime of the annuity. The final issue is the prevalence of socioeconomic heterogeneity within the insurance pool.

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  • Palmer,Edward & Gosson de Varennes,Yuwei Zhao de, 2019. "Annuities in (N)DC Pension Schemes : Design, Heterogeneity, and Estimation Issues," Social Protection Discussion Papers and Notes 136562, The World Bank.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:hdnspu:136562
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    1. Holzmann, Robert & Ayuso, Mercedes & Alaminos, Estefanía & Bravo, Jorge Miguel, 2019. "Life Cycle Saving and Dissaving Revisited across Three-Tiered Income Groups: Starting Hypotheses, Refinement through Literature Review, and Ideas for Empirical Testing," IZA Discussion Papers 12655, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).

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    Population&Development; Law and Justice Institutions; Pensions&Retirement Systems; Gender and Development; Labor Markets;
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