Income-contingent loan with personal insurance policy: an empirical assessment using Spanish data

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Jose Callado-Munoz, Francisco [1 ]
Del Rey, Elena [2 ]
Utrero-Gonzalez, Natalia [1 ]
机构
[1] Acad Gen Mil, Ctr Univ Def Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain
[2] Univ Girona, FCEEiEE, Carrer Univ Girona 10, Girona 17003, Spain
关键词
Student loans; insurance; repayment burdens; higher education financing; returns to education; government policy; REPAYMENT BURDENS; DISPERSION; SUBSIDIES;
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10.1080/00036846.2019.1619017
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
We propose an Income Contingent Loan that defers the payment of university fees and charges a fixed proportion of gross income for 30 years or until the debt is written off. Under these conditions, some participants in the scheme will have insufficient income to fully repay their loan balances. The deficit will be covered by the taxpayer, who ultimately bears the risk of investing in higher education. We then propose to transfer this risk to the student by adding a mandatory personal insurance policy to the individual loan. We calculate the premium required for the system to break even in Spain when everybody pays the insurance cost. Alternatively, the payment of the premium can be deferred, adding it to total debt. Then, some participants in the scheme will have insufficient income to even pay the insurance cost, and the premium needs to be increased to maintain the sustainability of the program. Although these mechanisms imply redistribution towards borrowers who end up being low earners, we show that middle-income individuals contribute a higher proportion of their incomes to covering for those unable to repay. To provide the system with more internal progressivity, we propose to impose a minimum period of repayment.
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页码:5701 / 5711
页数:11
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