If it is adequate, it is not affordable: stakeholder perceptions on opportunities and constraints for pension reform in Indonesia

IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
David Syam Budi Bakroh, H. Hiilamo
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PurposeThe purpose of the study is to emphasise the urgent need for pension policy reform within Indonesia’s social security system.Design/methodology/approachThe methodology employed in this research includes qualitative techniques such as in-depth interviews and thematic content analysis.FindingsThe findings suggest various measures for pension reform, including revising eligibility criteria, adjusting benefit designs to cover housing and transportation costs, promoting Defined Benefit Plans, enforcing compliance, addressing insufficient contributions, advocating for transparency, and aligning social assistance programs with pension system enhancements. However, there is a trade-off between the adequacy of pension benefits and the amount of resources required.Research limitations/implicationsThis study is limited by the need for more individuals knowledgeable about pension issues in Indonesia, primarily due to their high-ranking positions, making access challenging and potentially compromising the small sample size in research.Practical implicationsThe research underscores the importance of maintaining policy consistency. It proposes a gradual increase in pension contributions as a pivotal strategy to ensure sustained financial security for retirees, particularly in the face of fiscal constraints. Also, the government should undertake comprehensive reforms, encompassing the revision of eligibility criteria, adjustment of minimum benefit designs, encouragement of employer contributions and effective management of compliance issues.Social implicationsSocial implications emphasise the importance of enhancing the financial security of retirees within Indonesia’s ageing population.Originality/valueThe originality and value of the research lie in guiding pension reform from the viewpoint of key policymakers involved in Indonesia’s pension system.
如果足够,就负担不起:利益攸关方对印度尼西亚养老金改革的机遇和制约因素的看法
研究结果研究结果提出了各种养老金改革措施,包括修订资格标准、调整福利设计以涵盖住房和交通成本、推广固定福利计划、强制合规、解决缴费不足问题、倡导透明度以及使社会援助计划与养老金制度的改进相一致。然而,养老金福利的充足性与所需资源的数量之间需要权衡。研究局限性/影响本研究的局限性在于需要更多了解印尼养老金问题的人士,这主要是由于他们的职位较高,使得访问具有挑战性,并有可能影响研究的小样本量。研究建议逐步增加养老金缴费,以此作为确保退休人员持续经济安全的关键战略,尤其是在财政紧缩的情况下。社会影响社会影响强调了加强印尼老龄人口中退休人员经济保障的重要性。原创性/价值研究的原创性和价值在于从印尼养老金制度主要决策者的角度指导养老金改革。
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