ANALYSIS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF FULLY FUNDED SCHEME IN THE PENSION SYSTEM OF CIVIL SERVANT EMPLOYEES IN INDONESIA

Main Authors: Pratama, M. Zikri Eka, Marsus, Soffan
Format: Proceeding PeerReviewed Book
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Terbitan: , 2017
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author Pratama, M. Zikri Eka
Marsus, Soffan
title ANALYSIS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF FULLY FUNDED SCHEME IN THE PENSION SYSTEM OF CIVIL SERVANT EMPLOYEES IN INDONESIA
publishDate 2017
topic K3440 Civil service. Government officials and employees
url http://digilib.unimed.ac.id/28318/2/cover.pdf
http://digilib.unimed.ac.id/28318/1/144.pdf
http://digilib.unimed.ac.id/28318/
contents One expenditure item that is often considered to burden the APBN is the personnel expenditure item. This expenditure item is given to Civil Servants (PNS) related with their duty to provide public services. In that personnel expenditure, the portion of pension expenditure is still the dominant expenditure item.Under these circumstances, the idea of managing pension payments came so as not to overload the APBN that could eventually provide additional fiscal space for the government. One of the way presented is to change the pension funding scheme from the pay as you go system (defined benefits), the current system, to a fully funded system (defined contribution). The problems of the research were how the pay as you go scheme on civil servant pension system work, can Indonesiaeligible to implement fully funded scheme to civil servant pension system, and how is Indonesia’sreadiness to implement fully funded scheme on the civil servant pension system. Using a questionnaire and interviews to sources who understand the pension system of Civil Servants in Indonesia, the authors concluded that Indonesia can implement fully funded to the Civil Servant pension system. However when it comes to readiness, Indonesia can be said not ready to implement fully funded scheme of civil servant pension system.
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