This paper is concerned with advice-seeking by DC plan participants as they approach retirement, focusing upon the categories, correlates and timing of advice-seeking. Our empirical analysis utilizes a large Australian data base, identifies the drivers of advice-seeking behavior and, most importantly, pinpoints age-specific reference points that appear to prompt participants to seek advice about retirement planning from the plan administrator. We analyze the patterns of advice-seeking by older participants, focusing upon the topics-raised and determinants of advice-seeking discriminating between the effects of age, gender and account balances on retirement planning. An important aspect of the paper concerns whether there is evidence of an i...
Whether people appreciate the importance of saving for the future, and whether they intend to do so,...
Individuals’ planned retirement age is affected by a trade-off between financial costs (a feasibilit...
Actual decision making for retirement is largely inaccessible to investigation, yet research can foc...
This paper is concerned with advice-seeking by DC plan participants as they approach retirement, foc...
We report results from a study of superannuation member advice-seeking within their plan, explaining...
We report results from a study of superannuation member advice-seeking within their plan, explaining...
Abstract. Defined contribution (DC) or money purchase pension saving schemes place the onus on parti...
Retirement is an important phase in people's lives. Life after retirement is less likely to be healt...
In the U.S., employers are increasingly offering defined contribution (DC) pension plans in place of...
This paper reviews recent retirement and retirement intention literature, with a view to assessing t...
This paper explores the effect of letting individuals choose their retirement age in a world of unce...
Retirement is a major life course transition for which some people plan more than others. As plannin...
Retirement is a major life course transition for which some people plan more than others. As plannin...
People generally do not like to think about intricate financial decisions and even less about long-t...
Retirement is a major life-course transition for which some people plan more than others. Given that...
Whether people appreciate the importance of saving for the future, and whether they intend to do so,...
Individuals’ planned retirement age is affected by a trade-off between financial costs (a feasibilit...
Actual decision making for retirement is largely inaccessible to investigation, yet research can foc...
This paper is concerned with advice-seeking by DC plan participants as they approach retirement, foc...
We report results from a study of superannuation member advice-seeking within their plan, explaining...
We report results from a study of superannuation member advice-seeking within their plan, explaining...
Abstract. Defined contribution (DC) or money purchase pension saving schemes place the onus on parti...
Retirement is an important phase in people's lives. Life after retirement is less likely to be healt...
In the U.S., employers are increasingly offering defined contribution (DC) pension plans in place of...
This paper reviews recent retirement and retirement intention literature, with a view to assessing t...
This paper explores the effect of letting individuals choose their retirement age in a world of unce...
Retirement is a major life course transition for which some people plan more than others. As plannin...
Retirement is a major life course transition for which some people plan more than others. As plannin...
People generally do not like to think about intricate financial decisions and even less about long-t...
Retirement is a major life-course transition for which some people plan more than others. Given that...
Whether people appreciate the importance of saving for the future, and whether they intend to do so,...
Individuals’ planned retirement age is affected by a trade-off between financial costs (a feasibilit...
Actual decision making for retirement is largely inaccessible to investigation, yet research can foc...