An Evaluation of the Electronic Pension Payment System in Tajikistan An Evaluation of the Electronic Pension Payment System in Tajikistan

An Evaluation of the Electronic Pension Payment System in Tajikistan

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Descripción editorial

In 2009, Tajikistan became one of the first countries in Central Asia to implement electronic payments to pensioners. As of October 2012, the electronic system had been implemented in 15 of 68 districts, covering 192,000 of Tajikistan’s approximately 596,000 pensioners. This study shows that this change has had positive effects, especially on perceived convenience and wait times. However, not all pensioners have benefitted equally from the change in payment system. In particular, rural pensioners have had challenges and experienced increased wait and travel times. The evaluation points to a number of areas where improvements can lead to enhanced service delivery for the pensioners and increased cost efficiency.

GÉNERO
Negocios y finanzas personales
PUBLICADO
2013
1 de agosto
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
37
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Asian Development Bank
TAMAÑO
7,3
MB

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