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1 The challenges for the Chinese pensions-lessons from Europe? Danping Yan Huazhong University of Science & Technology

2 Pension reforms in China The context for pension reforms in China - Remarkable economic growth - Prosperity is unequally distributed - China is now aging rapidly Three pillars of China’s urban pension system - Social basic pension scheme - Occupational supplementary pension scheme (annuity) - Individual commercial pension scheme Pension system before 1982 - Social Security Regulation in 1951 is the formal start of the state pension system. - The state pension system suffered a breakdown during the Cultural Revolution in 1966-76. - Government was forced to allow individual enterprises to run their own pension programmes.

3 Pension reforms in China Reforms in the late 1980s and early 1990s - In 1986 State Council Document 77 encouraged pension pooling across state enterprises - In 1991 State Council Document 33 called for individual contributions by all workers in state-owned and collective enterprises in urban areas. - State Council Document 33 and the Ministry of Labour Document 464 called for the establishment of three tiers in the pension system. Reform of 1995 In 1995 State Council Document 6 required a transition from PAYG pension system to a system combining the social pooling with individual accounts. Reform of 1997 In 1997 State Council Document 26 defined more clearly the direction of pension reform in Pillar 1 : a two-tier pension system combining social pooling and individual accounts was to be instituted by 2000. The most recent reform A pilot programme is being run in Liaoning province.

4 The main problems facing China’s Urban pension system “Empty accounts” Low Coverage Ratio The “implicit” pension debt High contribution rate

5 Pension reforms in Europe-lessons to follow or avoid Background of European pension reform - Population aging - Pressure on public expenditure Common trend of European pension reform - The objective of the reforms has been to cut the future expenditure on PAYG pensions; - Many countries have raised the retirement age; - Funded pension systems have been changed from a defined benefit to a defined contribution one; - State pension schemes have been scaled down and individual savings accounts under commercial management have been promoted; - Tax incentives have been introduced to speed the development of supplementary funded pensions; - The EU’s pension systems have not succeeded in ending gender inequalities in old age.

6 Options for reform of the Chinese pension system Separating individual accounts from social pooling Raising the retirement age Increasing pension coverage Promoting occupational supplementary pension scheme


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