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To assess the adequacy of benefits offered by Social security institutions in Tanzania The case of NSSF, LAPF and PSPF

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dc.creator Malya, Sixberty B
dc.date 2016-02-18T09:14:52Z
dc.date 2016-02-18T09:14:52Z
dc.date 2013
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/11192/642
dc.description A Research Dissertation Submitted to Mzumbe University – Dar es Salaam Business School for the Requirements of the award of a Master Degree in Public Administration
dc.description The importance of social security benefits comes from the ability of the benefit being able to satisfy the needs and demand of the beneficiaries by the time they are going to receive their benefits. Due to the demand of the people on adequate social services, this study aimed at assessing the adequacy of benefits offered by the social security institution in Tanzania. In doing so, this study had the following specific objectives (a) to analyze the benefits administration in terms of coverage, meaningfulness, equity, informed participation, compliance, administrative costs and actuarial soundness. (b) to analyze the influence of customer satisfaction on the level of meaningfulness of benefit offered and (c) to determine the influence of internal competence of institution workers on the quality of service offered Interviews, questionnaires and literature reviews have led to confirmation that social security institutions are characterized by lots of inefficiencies. In terms of benefits administration, there is a very low coverage, inadequate benefits which are not indexed to get rid of the ill effects of inflation, poor involvement of members in decision making, low levels of compliance and high administrative costs in relation to contributions income. Furthermore, customer satisfaction cannot even be predicted as a result of poor quality services. Consequently, one would conclude that the social security institutions in Tanzania do not provide the benefits that have required meaning to the members. This study recommends that there is a need for the Social Security Institutions to involve members in decision making; there is a need for Social Security Institutions in Tanzania to make use of state of art technology by computerizing their operations; There is a need to enforce the Laws, establishing the Social Security Institutions in Tanzania so that registered employers and members will be heavily penalized if they fail to submit contributions into schemes they are registered; and there is a need for the Social Security Institution in Tanzania to increase their membership size by extending their coverage into the informal sector where there is large segment of working population.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Mzumbe University
dc.subject benefits offered
dc.title To assess the adequacy of benefits offered by Social security institutions in Tanzania The case of NSSF, LAPF and PSPF
dc.type Thesis


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