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Pensions and Providence: Dutch Employers and the Creation of Funded Pension Schemes

机译:养老金和天赋:荷兰雇主和建立养老金计划

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From an international perspective, the Dutch system of old age provisions stands out for its wide coverage, fixed benefits, and an overall actuarial soundness that seem to make this system more shock proof to demographic shifts and economic adversities than those in other “Western” countries. Its actual foundation is a compulsory old age insurance for all citizens, enforced by law and implemented by the state; this insurance is supplemented by fully funded pension schemes for workers and employees, operating under legal control; and finally there is a variety of additional and noncompulsory pension benefits and individual insurance arrangements. The main impetus to the genesis of this system came from employers who, with different agendas, created various pension funds; eventually it was the state, which set a decisive example with a funded pension fund for its civil servants. This became the standard to all corporate pension schemes and provoked innovations like branch funds. These initiatives were supported and regulated by legislation that made these arrangements compulsory and guaranteed their juridical independence and actuarial soundness. Only after this legally promoted maturation of private funds, the state set out to create public arrangements on a “pay-as-you-go” basis for all citizens. This delicate interplay between private and public pension arrangements is highly characteristic of the Dutch variety of capitalism in a broader context. In the polarity between liberal and coordinated market economies, as developed by Soskice and Hall, the Dutch system of old age provisions has played a prominent role in ranking this country more firmly into the latter category. However, within this range of countries the Dutch system of old age provisions is also a bit atypical: private corporate and branch arrangements were encouraged and at the same time embedded in a legal framework. The role of the state was also remarkable: a supervisor of the private funds, a collector and distributor in a universal insurance system, and an employer with an exemplary pension scheme.
机译:从国际角度看,荷兰的养老金制度以其覆盖面广,固定收益和精算总体健全而著称,与其他“西方”国家相比,该制度似乎更能抵御人口变化和经济逆境。它的实际基础是为所有公民提供的强制性老年保险,由法律强制执行并由国家实施;该保险由在法律控制下运作的,为工人和雇员提供的全额养恤金计划予以补充;最后,还有各种额外的和非强制性的养老金福利以及个人保险安排。该制度产生的主要动力来自雇主,他们根据不同的议程设立了各种养老基金;最终是国家,它为公务员提供了养老金基金,树立了决定性的榜样。这成为所有公司养老金计划的标准,并引发了分支基金等创新活动。这些举措受到立法的支持和管制,这些立法使这些安排成为强制性的,并保证了它们在法律上的独立性和精算的健全性。只有在法律上促进了私人资金的成熟之后,国家才着手为所有公民建立“现收现付”的公共安排。在更广泛的背景下,私人和公共养老金安排之间的这种微妙的相互作用是荷兰各种资本主义的高度特征。在Soskice和Hall所发展的自由市场经济与协调市场经济之间的两极分化中,荷兰的养老金制度在将该国更牢固地列为后一类国家方面发挥了重要作用。但是,在这个国家范围内,荷兰的老年规定体系也有点不典型:鼓励私人公司和分支机构安排,同时将其纳入法律框架。国家的作用也很显着:私人基金的监督者,全能保险系统中的收集者和发行者,以及具有示范性养老金计划的雇主。

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    《Enterprise and Society》 |2009年第2期|p.265-303|共39页
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    Erik Nijhof;

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    ERIK NIJHOF (1948), graduated in Economic and Social History at Utrecht University;

    doctoral dissertation on the industrial relations in the port of Rotterdam (1945–1965). Assistant professor at the same university since 1975;

    has also worked in the fields of industrial heritage and technological history. Contact information: University of Utrecht. E-mail: erik.nijhof{at}let.uu.nl.;

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