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population), although possibly limited by eligi-
bility criteria, while employment-related schemes
provide benefi ts as part of the conditions of
employment.^6
- Provide pension and other retirement benefi ts, or
other types of social benefi ts—Social protection
arrangements distinguish between those that
provide pensions and other retirement benefi ts,
(^6) As indicated in paragraph A2.12, individual insurance or saving
arrangements that maintain the integrity of the participant’s
contributions are not considered social insurance.
and those that provide other types of nonpen-
sion benefi ts, such as medical, unemployment,
disability, etc. Th is distinction determines the
transactions recorded for the arrangement; for
example, employment-related pension schemes
are considered to give rise to liabilities in the
form of pension entitlements recorded under the
debt instrument insurance, pension, and stan-
dardized guarantee schemes.
- Autonomous versus nonautonomous—A so-
cial protection scheme is autonomous when a
Figure A2.2 Typology of Social Protection
Related to
government employee
schemes?
Defined
contributions?
Who are the
beneficiaries?
Actual
contributions?
Impute contributions
and treat similarly to
contributory schemes
Social Insurance
Scheme
Social Security Scheme
Autonomous Private
Pension Enterprise
Social Protection Typology
No
No
Yes
Social Assistance
Yes
Defined-contribution
pension scheme:
akin to life insurance
No
Whole (or large
segments) of the
population?
Employees and
their dependents?
Employment-Related
Social Insurance
Scheme
Provides mainly
pension benefits?
Employment-Related Yes No
Pension Scheme
Autonomous Pension
Scheme
Nonautonomous
Pension Scheme
Unfunded Pension
Scheme
Yes
Employment-Related
Nonpension Benefit
Scheme