Journal of Social Development Studies
Vol 5 No 1 (2024)

Informal Sector Self-Employed Workers’ Old Age Pension Scheme in Retail Sector in Zimbabwe

Makochekanwa, Albert (Unknown)
Cheure, Cheure (Unknown)
Chundu, Moses (Unknown)
Mavodyo, Elisha (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
27 May 2024

Abstract

The high incidence of informality in Zimbabwe implies that a large proportion of the adult population does not have access to contributory pension schemes during their working lives, rendering them ineligible for old-age pensions. The primary goal of this research is to develop a pragmatic informal retail sector noncontributory old-age pension scheme in Zimbabwe. The study drew empirical evidence from a comprehensive countrywide study using mixed-methods research. The study concluded that several factors, including the respondents' demographic characteristics, are important considerations in developing an effective non-contributory old-age informal sector pension scheme. Based on the study's findings, the study proposes alternative non-contributory old-age informal sector pension schemes, such as financing the non-contributory old-age social pension, determining the monthly amount of a non-contributory old-age pension, and gradually covering a non-contributory old-age pension gap. The study recommends the introduction of a non-contributory informal sector retirement pension fully funded by the government. Keywords: retail informal sector old-age pension scheme; social security; informal sector; Zimbabwe.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JSDS

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Social Sciences

Description

The Journal of Social Development Studies (JSDS) focuses on three main area of discussions: community empowerment, corporate social responsibility, and social policy. The journal welcomes papers that discuss the following themes: Social Movement and Empowerment; Human Rights, Citizenship and ...