Bibliographic citations
Cáceres, M., (2021). Efecto de la alfabetización financiera en la probabilidad de afiliación al SPP o al SNP [Trabajo de investigación, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/656382
Cáceres, M., Efecto de la alfabetización financiera en la probabilidad de afiliación al SPP o al SNP [Trabajo de investigación]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/656382
@misc{renati/395919,
title = "Efecto de la alfabetización financiera en la probabilidad de afiliación al SPP o al SNP",
author = "Cáceres León, Maxi Angela",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2021"
}
In Peru, unlike Chile, the pension reform that created the individually funded system did not eliminate the pay-as-you-go system; currently, both systems operate in competition. This duality generates great inter- and intra-generational inequities for citizens exposed to different pension levels and risks, depending on the system chosen, a decision that takes place in a context of little financial information. In view of the fact that there are few studies that analyze the individual's choice of affiliation to a given pension system, and considering that the effect of variables related to financial knowledge on this choice has not been studied before, this research aims to determine the effect of financial literacy on the probability of affiliation to the Private Pension System (SPP) or to the National Pension System (SNP). For this purpose, we work with the latest panel of data available from the National Household Survey (ENAHO), and the period of analysis is 2016-2019. Through the non-linear probability model, binomial Logit, it is found that financial literacy is relevant in the affiliation to the SPP or the SNP. However, there is a negative effect on the probability of joining the SPP, and a positive effect on the probability of joining the SNP, which may be due to the fact that individuals with financial literacy know that, if they join the PAYG system, their future pensions will always be supported, according to Palomino (2015), by the public budget.
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