This chapter provides eight indicators on retirement savings arrangements (i.e. funded and private pensions) and public pension reserve funds.
The first indicator looks at the proportion of the working-age population covered by a retirement savings plan. The second indicator shows the legislated contribution rates and the average effective contributions paid by member (or by account) relative to average wages.
The third indicator reports assets in retirement savings plans and public pension reserve funds. The fourth indicator focuses on the way these assets are invested, while the fifth indicator analyses their investment performance in the latest year available and over longer periods.
The sixth indicator shows the different types of pension plan across countries. The seventh indicator looks at the fees charged to members in selected defined contribution plans. The final indicator focuses on defined benefit funding ratios, presented over the period 2010‑20.