Title: Social Security In The CARICOM Single Market
1Social Security In The CARICOM Single Market
EconomyA Current Assessment And A Road Map For
Achieving Future Financial Sustainability
Income Security Derek Osborne
- Caribbean Actuarial Association
- 14th Annual Conference
- Dec 3, 2004
- Port of Spain, Trinidad
2Report Outline
- Social Security Today
- Country-specific comparative analysis
- Strengthening Social Security
- The Road Map
- Appendices
3Pictures Tell Almost The Whole Story
4Private Sector Contribution Rates, May 04
5Expenditure Rate, 2003
6Contribution Expenditure Rates, 2003
7Surplus Rate, 2003
8Reserve-Expenditure Ratio, 2003
9Funding Levels Surplus Rates, 2003
10 of Active Contributors As of Employed
Population, 2003
British Virgin Islands, St. Kitts-Nevis, Turks
Caicos Islands gt100
Anguilla, Antigua-Barbuda, Barbados, Montserrat,
St. Vincent The Grenadines 85 to 100
Bahamas, Belize, Dominica, Grenada 70 to 85
Guyana, St. Lucia, Trinidad Tobago 50 to 70
Jamaica 20 to 25
11Ratio of Wage Ceiling To Insurable Wages, 2003
12Benefit Exp. As Of GDP, 2003
13Reserves As Of GDP, 2003
14Min. Ret/Age Pension As Of Avg. Ins. Wages, 2003
15Avg. Ret/Age Pension As Of Avg. Ins. Wages, 2003
16 Of Contributors Per Pensioner, 2003
17Pension Expenditure (Paygo) Rate
- Pension Total Pension Exp.
- Exp. rate Total Ins. Earnings
- Pensioners x Avg. Pension
- Workers x Avg. Ins. Wage
- Pensioners x Avg. Pension
- Workers Avg. Ins. Wage
-
- or Aged Dependency Ratio x
Replacement Rate
18Cont. Exp. Rates NIB TT
19How Much Will SS Benefits Cost in Barbados?
20Effect of Barbados Reforms on Projected Reserves
21Caribbean NI/SS Investments, December 2003
22Caribbean NI/SS Investments, December 2003
2310-year Avg. Nominal Rate of Return On Reserves
2410-year Avg. Real Rate of Return On Reserves
25Avg. Admin. Expenses As Of Contributions,
2001-03
26Individual Country Ratings
27Rating Categories
- Benefits Package
- Scope of coverage, qualifying rules pension
equity - Actual coverage benefit relevance
- Administrative efficiency
- Investments
- Long-term sustainability at current rules and
contribution rates
28The Ratings
29Securing The Future of Caribbean Social Security
Schemes Both Socially Financially The Four
Ingredients
30Ingredient 1
- Healthy growing economies
- Positive real GDP growth
- Productivity growth
- Stable and moderate inflation rates
- Strong public finances
31Ingredient 2
- Well designed systems
- Relevant, equitable affordable pensions
- Coverage benefit rules with explicit objectives
- Contribution flexibility for the self-employed
- Equitable CARICOM Social Security Agreement
- Financially sustainable systems
32Ingredient 3
- Accurate efficient records administrative
system - Low cost administration
- Quality customer service care
- Benefit payment accuracy
- Data integrity
- Timely accurate reporting
33Ingredient 4
- Honest Responsible Government
- As policy maker
- As employer
- As borrower
- As tenant
- As legislator
- Selecting boards
- Transparency disclosure
- Defined roles for Minister, Board CEO
34One Regional Social Security System
35Levels of Potential Integration
- Level 1. Administrative Integration
- Level 2. One pension system
- Level 3. One social security system
36Social Security in CSME
- Most systems get a passing grade
- Most meeting social objectives
- None in financial crisis
- Improvements needed to
- Governance, investments, administration
- Policy reforms needed soon
- Financing pensions
- Broadening SSs scope
- Health care unemployment benefits
37Social Security In The CARICOM Single Market
EconomyA Current Assessment And A Road Map For
Achieving Future Financial Sustainability
Income Security