This paper examines the impact in Australia of the global financial crisis on the baby boom cohort approaching later life. Data from national focus groups of people aged 50 to 64 years (N = 73), conducted in late 2008, found widespread but variable concern and uncertainty concerning work and retirement plans and experiences. A national survey (N = 1,009) of those aged 50 to 64 years in mid-2009 reported lower levels of financial satisfaction compared with other life domains; many planned to postpone retirement. Findings are interpreted in the context of policies and markets that differed significantly from those in the United States, notwithstanding the global nature of the financial crisis
This paper examines the policy challenges associated with the ageing of the Australian population t...
Over recent decades, Australia has experienced an unprecedented rate of population ageing due to inc...
Background: The ageing of baby boomers may create significant financial strain upon aged and communi...
Aim: This paper examines the impact of the global financial crisis (GFC) on employed Australian baby...
Aim: The aim of this qualitative study was to explore baby boomers' views and plans in the early day...
A defining characteristic of present-day Australia is the large number of baby boomers – those born ...
A handful of studies on the retirement intentions of Australia\u27s baby boomers have each come to a...
Purpose: In light of the recent global economic crisis, many policy makers and consumer groups are q...
Althrough the global financial crisis proved to be more of a slowdown than a recession in Australia ...
The first Australian baby boomers are starting to retire. Consequently, it is essential to develop a...
The "babyboomer" generation, those who were born between 1946 and 1965, account for over 3...
This paper examines the retirement intentions of Australian Baby Boomers by occupation. Workers from...
Interest in the likely impact of Baby Boomer retirement on the housing market is gathering momentum...
The growth of superannuation (private pension systems) is a global phenomenon, which has been intend...
The number of baby boomers moving into retirement is growing and yet the level of mandated superannu...
This paper examines the policy challenges associated with the ageing of the Australian population t...
Over recent decades, Australia has experienced an unprecedented rate of population ageing due to inc...
Background: The ageing of baby boomers may create significant financial strain upon aged and communi...
Aim: This paper examines the impact of the global financial crisis (GFC) on employed Australian baby...
Aim: The aim of this qualitative study was to explore baby boomers' views and plans in the early day...
A defining characteristic of present-day Australia is the large number of baby boomers – those born ...
A handful of studies on the retirement intentions of Australia\u27s baby boomers have each come to a...
Purpose: In light of the recent global economic crisis, many policy makers and consumer groups are q...
Althrough the global financial crisis proved to be more of a slowdown than a recession in Australia ...
The first Australian baby boomers are starting to retire. Consequently, it is essential to develop a...
The "babyboomer" generation, those who were born between 1946 and 1965, account for over 3...
This paper examines the retirement intentions of Australian Baby Boomers by occupation. Workers from...
Interest in the likely impact of Baby Boomer retirement on the housing market is gathering momentum...
The growth of superannuation (private pension systems) is a global phenomenon, which has been intend...
The number of baby boomers moving into retirement is growing and yet the level of mandated superannu...
This paper examines the policy challenges associated with the ageing of the Australian population t...
Over recent decades, Australia has experienced an unprecedented rate of population ageing due to inc...
Background: The ageing of baby boomers may create significant financial strain upon aged and communi...