Publication

Apr 2014

This paper argues that reforms implemented in 2008, the re-nationalization of the private pension funds in Argentina and the introduction of a social pension in Chile have moved both countries toward greater social inclusion in old-age protection. The authors analyze the context and process of the reforms and present some preliminary evidence on their economic and social impact. The conclusion summarizes lessons learned and draws out the remaining challenges the two countries might face in the future.

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Author Katja Hujo, Mariana Rulli
Series UNRISD Publications
Publisher United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD)
Copyright © 2014 United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD)
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