Implementation of the new pension satellite account in Spain
by Alfredo [email protected]
Director of National Accounts and EmploymentOECD. Paris, 24-27 October 2011
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Motivation
Pension Schemes sponsored by General Government in Spain
Model for estimating household future pension entitlements
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Motivation
Pension Schemes sponsored by General Government in Spain
Model for estimating household future pension entitlements
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Increase of the population longevity (+ or – 6 years till 2048) Moderate birth rates Gradual ageing in the demographic structure
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Life expectancy at birth in Spain
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Same case for people over 65
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Life expectancy at 65 years old in Spain
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Population aged over 65: Is set to double in 40 years32% of the total population
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Population projected over 65 years old in Spain
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Population projected in Spain by age in 2009
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Accrued-to-date liabilities To estimate the impact of these liabilities in Pay-As-You-Go
(unfunded) schemes
In principle, should not be included in core accounts (implicit, no real liability) supplementary table Table 29 of the ESA2010 Transmission Program
Narrow measure. By themselves, they are not an indicator of sustainability of public finance To add flows Assets? To estimate the expected expenditure of government (AWG)
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Accrued-to-date liabilities Substantial amount (two-times GDP or even more)
Capacity of government to meet this cost. Government decides … Retirement age Period to be considered for pension calculations Formula to calculate pensions Others …
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Milestones CMFB Task Force (Spain attended: NSI and Central Bank) Working group at domestic level chaired by NSI National model Supplementary table Data for 2005 (flows and stocks) Check with data provided by Freiburg University Contact group New estimates for 2006 to 2009
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Motivation
Pension Schemes sponsored by General Government in Spain
Model for estimating household future pension entitlements
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Spain: two pension schemes managed by General Government
Government Employer social security scheme for officials belonging to the so called Administracion General del Estado (Clases Pasivas)
Social security scheme for the rest of workers
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Clases Pasivas Officials from …
Central Government Army, Justice, Law Courts Public universities related to the State
Those officials initially belonging to Central Government and currently working in the State Government (Regional) after transferring powers
Ex-presidents, vice-presidents and ministers
+- 0,9 million active individuals and +- 0,5 million pensioners (2009)
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Social Security scheme Rest of workers
Pay-As-You-Go system
+- 20,6 million active (employed or unemployed) individuals and +- 8,6 million pensioners (2009)
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Similarities People obliged by law to participate. No personal election Risk exposure Legal framework Funding (both unfunded) Ability of Government to change the conditions or the benefit
formula No duplicity: if pension entitlements for both schemes have
been accumulated, only one must be chosen
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Motivation
Pension Schemes sponsored by General Government in Spain
Model for estimating household future pension entitlements
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Domestic Working Group
Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs Social Security Treasury Ministry of Finance Audit Office of the General Government Central Bank National Statistical Institute (leader)
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2 similar models
Social Security
Government employer pension scheme
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Model for Social Security Just contributory pensions
Retirement pensions Retirement by disability Disability allowance Widowhood Orphanage
Social contributions are not fully related with pensions
Individuals Active population (currently paying social contributions not having
generated a pension yet) Current pensioners
Total of pension entitlements = + Pensions of existing pensioners (case 1) + Future pensions of current active population (case 2)
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Case 1: Already existing pensions Number of pensions * average amount of contributory
pension Type of pension, sex, age of birth
Actuarial techniques Assumptions on
Revaluations Life expectancy Discount rate
Present value of the pension entitlements
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Case 2: Future pensions of active population Continuous sample of working lives (+/- 800.000 individuals)
Stochastic model + assumptions
Pension generated by each individual in the sample (type, date, amount)
Grossing up
Pensions generated by whole active population
Discount rate: present value of pension entitlements
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Continuous sample of working lives
Sample: representative of all individuals with relations with Social Security in one year
Continuous: is yearly updated
Working lives: with historic data kept in Social Security records
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Continuous sample of working lives Target population (universe): more than 29 million individuals Sample size: almost 1,2 million (4%, grossing up factor: 25)
Of these, 835 th active individuals (last year)
Distribution (random draw) 607 th will receive a retirement pension with different ages from 50 to
99 154 th will receive a disability pension with different ages from 18 to 66 63 th will receive a widowhood pension by decease of the partner
included both in the sample with different ages from 15 to 73 11 th will not receive any benefit by decease without partner
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Sample of working lives. For each individual
Number of days paying social contributions to Social Security Average contributions base (salaries)
Simulation process (stochastic model and assumptions) Future salaries Frequency of death, invalidity and retirement estimated by age and sex
Unit Credit Method: Time individual paying contributions / total expected working life Future pension
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Assumptions related to the benefits No retirement under the age of 50 Retirement by disability: All people at 65 Disability: No cases under 16 Widowhood: No cases under 16 Orphanage: All cases from 0 to 21
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Assumptions related to the valuation Demographic tables (men, women) till 100 years (NSI) Social security records invalidity pensioners Salary increase: +1,8% real terms Pseudo PBO Discount rate: 3% real terms (same used in AWG works) Inflation rate: 2% Age difference between married couples: 3 years Marriage rate of pensioners: 92% Instalments: 12 payments Reversion in case of widowhood: 60% pension Orphan income until age of 22
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1 Pension entitlements 237,6 2.723,3
2 Increase in pension entitlements due to social contributions 21,9 229,42,1 Employer actual social contributions 0,0 69,92,2 Employer imputed social contributions 8,82,3 Household actual social contributions 1,1 23,32,4 Household social contribution supplements5) 12,0 136,2
3 Other (actuarial) change of pension entitlements in social security pension schemes26,8
4 Reduction in pension entitlements due to payment of pension benefits 9,6 90,0
5 Changes in pension entitlements due to social contributions and pension benefits12,3 166,2
6 Transfers of pension entitlements between schemes7 Change in entitlements due to negotiated changes in scheme structure
8 Changes in entitlements due to revaluations6)
9 Changes in entitlements due to other changes in volume 6) 71,5
10 Pension entitlements 249,9 2.961,0Gross Domestic Product 1.047,8 1.047,8
10 Pension entitlements (% / GDP) 23,9 282,6
Year 2009 (data in billion euro)
Classified in general government
Opening balance sheet
Changes in pension entitlements due to transactions
Changes in pension entitlements due to other flows
Closing balance sheet
Social security pension schemes
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Implementation of the new pension satellite account in Spain
by Alfredo [email protected]
Director of National Accounts and Employment (INE)OECD. Paris, 24-27 October 2011
Workshop on the implementation of the 2008
SNA