Longevity Risks, Insurance and the Pensions Gap

Editors

  • Hélène Schernberg, The Geneva Association
  • Cheng Wan, ETH Zurich

Description

Rising longevity and declining fertility are widening the pensions gap. The decline of defined-benefit pensions and pressures on public finances have shifted complex long-term risks onto households that are often ill-prepared to manage them. This special issue explores the economics of the pensions gap as well as market and policy responses to it, with a particular focus on insurance-based solutions.

Potential topics

  • Economics of the pensions gap
  • Market responses to longevity and pension risks
  • Policy responses to longevity and pension risks
  • Insurance-based solutions to the pensions gap
  • Long-term risk management by households
  • Defined-benefit pensions decline and alternatives
  • Public finance pressures and pension systems
  • Longevity risk transfer mechanisms