Vlachantoni Athina, Feng Zhixin, Evandrou Maria, Falkingham Jane
Centre for Research on Ageing and ESRC Centre for Population Change Faculty of Social and Human Sciences University of Southampton Southampton UK.
Soc Policy Adm. 2015 Dec;49(7):801-823. doi: 10.1111/spol.12137. Epub 2015 Apr 14.
Reflecting a relatively low-value Basic State Pension, occupational pensions have historically been a key aspect of pension protection within Britain. Existing research shows that minority ethnic groups are less likely to benefit from such pensions and are more likely to face poverty in later life, as a result of the interaction of their labour market participation and pension membership patterns. However, the lack of adequate data on ethnic minorities has so far prevented the direct comparison of different ethnic groups, as well as their comparison to the White British group. Using data from the UK Household Longitudinal Study, this article explores patterns of employment and the odds ratios of membership in an employer's pension scheme among working-age individuals from minority ethnic groups and the White British population, taking into account factors not used by previous research, such as one's migration history and sector of employment (public/private). The analysis provides new empirical evidence confirming that ethnicity remains a strong determinant of one's pension protection prospects through being in paid work, being an employee and working for an employer who offers a pension scheme. However, once an individual is working for an employer offering a pension scheme, the effect of ethnicity on that person's odds of being a member of that scheme reduces, except among Pakistani and Bangladeshi individuals for whom the differentials remain. The article also provides evidence on the pension protection of Polish individuals, a relatively 'new' minority group in the UK.
由于基本国家养老金价值相对较低,职业养老金在历史上一直是英国养老金保障的关键方面。现有研究表明,少数族裔群体从这类养老金中受益的可能性较小,由于他们在劳动力市场的参与情况和养老金参保模式相互作用,他们在晚年更有可能面临贫困。然而,迄今为止,由于缺乏关于少数族裔的充分数据,无法对不同族裔群体进行直接比较,也无法将他们与英国白人群体进行比较。本文利用英国家庭纵向研究的数据,探讨少数族裔和英国白人工作年龄个体的就业模式以及加入雇主养老金计划的优势比,同时考虑到先前研究未使用的因素,如一个人的移民历史和就业部门(公共/私营)。分析提供了新的实证证据,证实种族仍然是一个人通过从事有偿工作、成为雇员以及为提供养老金计划的雇主工作来获得养老金保障前景的一个重要决定因素。然而,一旦个人为提供养老金计划的雇主工作,种族对其加入该计划几率的影响就会降低,但巴基斯坦和孟加拉国裔个人除外,他们之间的差异仍然存在。本文还提供了关于波兰人养老金保障的证据,波兰人是英国一个相对“新”的少数族裔群体。