The 'Defined Ambition' Pension Plan: A Dutch Interpretation

N. Kortleve
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As in many other countries, recent developments in demographics and financial markets are having a serious impact on pension systems and contracts in the Netherlands. For example, people living longer and being in good health is a major joint achievement of our welfare states and of medical science. However, these achievements demand a new approach to pension provision when tackling both longevity and aging societies. Traditional occupational DB pension provision has become too expensive for plan sponsors, and new solutions need to be found. On top of these trends we see an increasing individualization in European societies: people no longer participate in (mandatory) collective systems for the sake of solidarity alone; there needs to be a benefit for all. Sharing comparable risks at fair prices and costs has historically been well accepted, but redistribution of welfare in the name of inter-generational solidarity brings more discussion to the table. This article describes a new Dutch pension contract designed to address these challenges.
“明确目标”养老金计划:荷兰人的诠释
与许多其他国家一样,人口和金融市场的最新发展正在对荷兰的养恤金制度和合同产生严重影响。例如,人们活得更长、身体更健康是福利国家和医学科学共同取得的一项重大成就。然而,这些成就要求在应对长寿和老龄化社会时采用新的养老金提供方法。对于计划发起人来说,传统的职业养老金计划已经变得过于昂贵,需要找到新的解决方案。在这些趋势之上,我们看到欧洲社会日益个体化:人们不再仅仅为了团结而参与(强制性)集体体系;必须让所有人都受益。从历史上看,以公平的价格和成本分担可比风险已被广泛接受,但以代际团结为名的福利再分配带来了更多的讨论。本文介绍了一项新的荷兰养老金合同,旨在解决这些挑战。
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