New Zealand's experience with auto-enrolment shows employers and employees tend to contribute at the minimum rate set by legislation, according to a report.
A Pensions Policy Institute briefing argues that contribution patterns that hover around the default rate in New Zealand's KiwiSaver scheme raise concerns about adequate retirement income. The r...
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