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Journal of European Social Policy | 2013

Towards an index of private pension provision

J. De Deken

Privatization entails a number of quite different aspects that overlap only to some extent: (1) responsibility in provision; (2) possibilities of exit from statutory plans; (3) the transfer of the administration and management of schemes from public bodies acting in a unitary non-competitive administrative environment to private sector actors acting in a more fragmented competitive market based environment; (4) the transfer of the risks of retirement from the collective to the individual; and (5) the ‘recommodification’ and ‘financialization’ of retirement risks. The paper develops a compound index of private pension provision based on a number of quantifiable variables (theoretical replacement rates of public plans, assets of funded pension schemes, private pension expenditure and coverage by private pension plans) that tries to tap into these different aspects. It can be used to empirically categorize the extent to which Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries have privatized their pension provision.Privatization entails a number of quite different aspects that overlap only to some extent: (1) responsibility in provision; (2) possibilities of exit from statutory plans; (3) the transfer of the administration and management of schemes from public bodies acting in a unitary non-competitive administrative environment to private sector actors acting in a more fragmented competitive market based environment; (4) the transfer of the risks of retirement from the collective to the individual; and (5) the ‘recommodification’ and ‘financialization’ of retirement risks. The paper develops a compound index of private pension provision based on a number of quantifiable variables (theoretical replacement rates of public plans, assets of funded pension schemes, private pension expenditure and coverage by private pension plans) that tries to tap into these different aspects. It can be used to empirically categorize the extent to which Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries have privatized their pension provision.


International policy exchange series | 2014

Identifying the skeleton of the social investment state: defining and measuring patterns of social policy change on the basis of expenditure data

J. De Deken


International Social Security Review | 2013

Benefit dependency: The pros and cons of using “caseload” data for national and international comparisons

J. De Deken; Jochen Clasen


Regulating the risk of unemployment: national adaptations to post-industrial labour markets in Europe | 2011

Tracking caseloads – the changing composition of working-age benefit receipt in Europe

J. De Deken; Jochen Clasen


The varieties of pension governance: pension privatization in Europe | 2011

Belgium: the paradox of persisting voluntarism in a corporatist welfare state

J. De Deken


Regulating the risk of unemployment: national adaptations to post-industrial labour markets in Europe | 2011

Belgium: a precursor muddling through?

J. De Deken; Jochen Clasen; D. Clegg


The Uses of Social Investment | 2017

Conceptualizing and Measuring Social Investment

J. De Deken; A. Hemerijck


Archive | 2015

Keuzevrijheid in pensioenen: voor werknemer en werkgever, individueel of collectief?

P. de Beer; Wiemer Salverda; J. De Deken; David Hollanders; S. Kuiper; N. van der Zwan


Economisch-Statistische Berichten | 2015

Solidariteit en individuele keuzevrijheid in de tweede pijler

J. De Deken


Zeggenschap/Tijdschrift over Arbeidsverhoudingen | 2014

Keuzevrijheid pensioenfondsen levert niets op

P. de Beer; J. De Deken; David Hollanders; S. Kuiper; Wiemer Salverda; N. van der Zwan

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Neda Delfani

University of Amsterdam

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