Deserving a Just Pension: A Factorial Survey Approach*

Journal Article
Authors

Juan-Carlos Castillo

Francisco Olivos

Ariel Azar

Published

January 1, 2019

Abstract
Objective This study analyzes which characteristics of pension recipients are taken into account when evaluating the fairness of pensions. Furthermore, it identifies some respondents’ characteristics and preferences that could be related to the justice evaluation of different pension amounts. Methods A factorial survey was designed to simultaneously analyze the association of respondents’ and recipients’ characteristics with the pensions’ justice evaluation. Results Findings indicate that although there is a consensual demand for larger pensions, it is still believed that pensions should be allocated primarily based on individual achievement. Conclusions Although in general, larger pensions are on average considered as more just, the justice criteria rely heavily on individual achievement over redistributive considerations, showing willingness to accept very low pensions for those considered not deserving them.

How to cite this work

Juan-Carlos Castillo, Francisco Olivos, Ariel Azar (2019). *Deserving a Just Pension: A Factorial Survey Approach**. Social Science Quarterly, 100(1) 359–378 https://doi.org/10.1111/ssqu.12539