Empirical Analysis of the Adequacy of the Pension System in Mainland Tanzania

Irene C. Isaka, M. Ndanshau
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This study assesses the adequacy of the pension system in Tanzania by using membership data of pension schemes. The analysis, which is based on the life cycle hypothesis, includes an assessment of pension system adequacy by using replacement rate, coverage rate, catchment rate, and demographic rates. The results of the study reveal several things. First, replacement rate is 29 percent, far below the international minimum standards of 40 percent due to generous commutation factors, and commutation being inversely related to monthly pension. Second, the lack of indexation diminishes adequacy of benefits. Third, actual contribution rate is 15 percent, lower than the statutory contribution rate of 20 percent of salary, which could lead to low density of contribution and cause depletion of assets by 2022 if no action is taken. Fourth, inadequacy of benefits was found to be caused by low catchment rate, which was found to be positively correlated with benefits payment. Fifth, the analysis establishes that the demographic structure would support increase in coverage of membership should the government institute appropriate policies.
坦桑尼亚大陆养老金制度充分性的实证分析
本研究通过使用养老金计划的成员数据来评估坦桑尼亚养老金制度的充分性。该分析基于生命周期假设,包括通过使用替代率、覆盖率、集水率和人口比率来评估养老金体系的充分性。研究结果揭示了几件事。首先,替代率为29%,远低于40%的国际最低标准,这是由于宽宽的折算因素,而且折算与月养恤金成反比。其次,缺乏指数化降低了福利的充分性。第三,实际缴费率为15%,低于工资的20%的法定缴费率,如果不采取措施,到2022年可能会导致缴费率密度低,资产枯竭。第四,发现低汇水率导致福利不足,汇水率与福利支付呈正相关。第五,分析表明,如果政府制定适当的政策,人口结构将支持扩大会员覆盖面。
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