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Los sistemas de pensiones en América Latina: institucionalidad, gasto público y sostenibilidad financiera en tiempos del COVID-19

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  • Arenas de Mesa, Alberto

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En América Latina, el bienestar de millones de personas de edad avanzada depende del adecuado funcionamiento de los sistemas de pensiones. Así, la sostenibilidad de los sistemas de pensiones corresponde a uno de los desafíos más relevantes, en particular, en tiempos de pandemia. Por ello, debería prestarse especial atención a los debates de política fiscal, los que están cada vez más vinculados con la sostenibilidad financiera de la protección social. Este documento entrega antecedentes para crear una base de datos del gasto público en los sistemas de pensiones en la región, así como proyecciones de los compromisos financieros de los esquemas previsionales. Ambas materias deberían ser áreas de estudio y análisis prioritarios en el ámbito de las políticas públicas.

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  • Arenas de Mesa, Alberto, 2020. "Los sistemas de pensiones en América Latina: institucionalidad, gasto público y sostenibilidad financiera en tiempos del COVID-19," Macroeconomía del Desarrollo 45945, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL).
  • Handle: RePEc:ecr:col037:45945
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