A comparative analysis of pension reforms and challenges in Ghana and Nigeria
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2011
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International Social Security Association
Abstract
Ghana and Nigeria recently joined a number of countries that have incorporated fully-funded defined contribution pension programmes into their national social security arrangements. Contemporary analyses of pension reforms, however, continue to focus on middle-income countries in Latin America and Central and Eastern Europe, as well as on Member States of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, thereby marginalizing recent pension policy reforms in sub-Saharan African countries. This article examines the complete and partial shifts to defined contribution pension programmes in Nigeria and Ghana respectively, and points to a number of contextual and contingency factors that challenge the use of defined contribution schemes as a means to address problems of benefit adequacy in the sub-Saharan African context
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pension scheme, defined contribution plan, organisation and methods, benefit administration, Ghana, Nigeria, Africa
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International Social Security Review, Vol. 64, 2: 91-109