Pension Coverage 2023

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Of workers with no occupational pension, 1 in 5 are aware of auto enrolment​

  • Of workers with no occupational pension from their current employment, less than one in five (18%) were aware of Government’s planned Auto Enrolment Retirement Savings Scheme, unchanged from 2022. See Table 7.1.
  • Analysis by age group shows that males were more aware of the scheme than females – 20% of males with no current occupational pension cover had heard of the planned Government scheme, compared with 17% of females. Males aged 45 to 54 years were most aware of the scheme (27%).
  • One in five (20%) Irish nationals had heard of the Auto Enrolment Retirement Savings Scheme, compared with only one in seven (14%) non-Irish nationals.
  • Full-time workers who were working in medium sized organisations (with 11 to 49 employees) but had no occupational pension cover form their current employment, were most aware of the planned Government retirement savings scheme – 22% of these workers had heard of the scheme. By comparison, just one in nine (11%) of persons working part-time in medium sized organisation (with 20 to 49 employees) were aware of the planned retirement savings scheme.
  • Of respondents who are eligible to be auto enrolled in this planned retirement savings scheme (aged 23 to 60 with no occupational cover from their current employment), and were aware of the scheme, over seven in ten (72%) said that they would stay in the scheme if automatically enrolled in it, an increase of seven percentage points on the same period in 2022. See Table 7.2.

Over eight in ten of those who would stay in the scheme if auto enrolled, say their employer does not offer a pension scheme​

  • Over eight in ten (81%) workers who were aware of the planned Government retirement savings scheme and are eligible for it and would stay in the scheme if auto enrolled in it, had said that the reason for their not having occupational cover from their current employment was that their employer did not offer an occupational pension scheme, an increase of four percentage points on the same period in 2022. See Table 7.3 and PxStat Table PMQ75 for 2022 comparison.
  • Of workers to whom the scheme does not apply (workers with no occupational pension and outside of 23 to 60 age range), almost one third said that they would opt-in to the scheme. See Table 7.4.
 
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