COMPULSORY AND PRIVATE PENSION INSURANCE THE ANALYSIS OF USERS’ ATTITUDES
Abstract
The aging of population and the problem of unemployment are the
two main causes of difficulties for the pension systems of many countries - both
the developed ones and those that have finished or are currently in the process
of transition. Problems related to the operation of pension systems, including
some serious crises of pension systems, call for some major reforms. In this respect,
Serbia is no different from other countries. In most countries and especially in
“countries in transition”, the pension insurance systems are in crisis and they
are trying to establish a model of sustainable functionality with reforms. In the
period from 2001 to 2014, Serbia was reforming the pension system in order to
deal with numerous problems such as: high deficit, debt, the employed to retired
populationratio, negative demography, etc. In this paper we have presented our
research results with the aim to evaluate the opinions of Serbia’s citizens about
the existent compulsory pensions insurance funds and the trust in private insurance funds, as well as the opinions about the need for additional reforms of the
system. The “H0“ Hypothesis has been proven to be correct: The citizens are not
satisfied with the existing state of the pension insurance funds. They are concerned that the pension fund is empty and that it cannot guaranty reliable pensions. This means that reforms carried out until the present moment are simply
not sufficent and they need to be continued.
