The Political Economy of Pension Reform: Public Opinion in Latin America and the Caribbean

Produced by: 
Inter-American Development Bank
Available from: 
September 2015
Paper author(s): 
Fabiana V.P. Machado
Giselle Vesga
Topic: 
Politics and Economy
Poverty - Inequality - Aid Effectiveness
Year: 
2015

Countries around the world are facing important challenges to the sustainability of their pension systems. Changing policies, especially those of large scope and financial magnitude, is a political challenge. It takes a combination of willingness, capacity and enough political support to change the status quo and avoid costly subsequent reversals. Taking advantage of several waves of public opinion data in Latin America and the Caribbean, this paper aims to identify and analyze individual-level factors that are relevant to gauging political support for pension reform.

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