One part of the policy response in many countries to increasing pension coverage will be greater private provision on the part of individuals. This requires that individuals are well informed about pensions. In this article, we assess levels of knowledge of pensions using a representative sample of older Irish adults. We find that two-thirds of individuals enrolled in pension schemes do not know what amount will be paid out on retirement and/or whether the payments will be in the form of lump sums, monthly payments, or both. One policy implication is the need for increased information to be directed at certain groups, in particular, women and less educated people. More fundamentally, the results suggest that the mandatory element...
Objectives: This study reports the findings of the first cross-national survey experiment on the eff...
This article evaluates the quality of workers' information regarding pension offerings using both ad...
Using data from the Health and Retirement Study, this paper measures knowledge about future social s...
One part of the policy response in many countries to increasing pension coverage will be greater pr...
Each country around the world is facing a crisis of a rapidly aging population, the World Economic f...
Recent pension reforms have shifted a larger responsibility towards savers. Individuals therefore ne...
Pension systems world-wide face major long-term challenges in providing adequate incomes in retireme...
This paper provides an answer to an important empirical puzzle in the retirement literature: while m...
Where power lies in the politics of pensions in Ireland is the central research question guiding thi...
Ireland is going through a period of transformation. The financial crisis canceled the economic and ...
Consumers in most countries are generally not well informed about pensions. Both general facts about...
This paper provides an answer to an important empirical puzzle in the retirement literature: while m...
This paper provides an answer to an important empirical puzzle in the retirement literature: while m...
The research problem of this article is the evaluation of the correlation between the level of knowl...
We explore the role of financial and pension information in increasing women’s knowledge and awarene...
Objectives: This study reports the findings of the first cross-national survey experiment on the eff...
This article evaluates the quality of workers' information regarding pension offerings using both ad...
Using data from the Health and Retirement Study, this paper measures knowledge about future social s...
One part of the policy response in many countries to increasing pension coverage will be greater pr...
Each country around the world is facing a crisis of a rapidly aging population, the World Economic f...
Recent pension reforms have shifted a larger responsibility towards savers. Individuals therefore ne...
Pension systems world-wide face major long-term challenges in providing adequate incomes in retireme...
This paper provides an answer to an important empirical puzzle in the retirement literature: while m...
Where power lies in the politics of pensions in Ireland is the central research question guiding thi...
Ireland is going through a period of transformation. The financial crisis canceled the economic and ...
Consumers in most countries are generally not well informed about pensions. Both general facts about...
This paper provides an answer to an important empirical puzzle in the retirement literature: while m...
This paper provides an answer to an important empirical puzzle in the retirement literature: while m...
The research problem of this article is the evaluation of the correlation between the level of knowl...
We explore the role of financial and pension information in increasing women’s knowledge and awarene...
Objectives: This study reports the findings of the first cross-national survey experiment on the eff...
This article evaluates the quality of workers' information regarding pension offerings using both ad...
Using data from the Health and Retirement Study, this paper measures knowledge about future social s...