In the context of the new automatic enrolment requirements for all eligible employees to make pension provision for their employees, and the importance of trust in pension provision, this article utilises data from the Scottish Social Attitudes Survey, which, in its 2005 wave, asked correspondents specific questions regarding pension provision. We integrate two different empirical approaches in order to achieve a more robust understanding of pension confusion in Scotland. We find that pension confusion is dominated by pension uncertainty and myopia, but these may be reduced for those working in the financial sector. We consider the implications of these findings for the relationship of trust between employers and their employees, as well as...
Many people rely upon personal and employer-sponsored pensions to supplement the basic state pension...
The well-being of older people in society depends in part on their having sufficient financial resou...
The well-being of older people in society depends in part on their having sufficient financial resou...
In the context of the new automatic enrolment requirements for all eligible employees to make pensio...
In the context of the new automatic enrolment requirements for all eligible employees to make pensio...
In the context of the new automatic enrolment requirements for all eligible employees to make pensio...
Trust is valuable in facilitating social cooperation and is often thought to be helpful in the runni...
This study is based on analysis of data on trust in pensions from the 2002 British Social Attitudes...
This working paper presents the findings of a literature review, originally commissioned by the Depa...
Trust in pension institutions is pivotal in making pension decisions, like saving or enrolling in pe...
Trust in pension providers by participants is essential because pension providers try to fulfill the...
Trust in pension institutions is pivotal in making pension decisions, like saving or enrolling in pe...
Trust in pension institutions is pivotal in making pension decisions, like saving or enrolling in pe...
Trust in pension institutions is pivotal in making pension decisions, like saving or enrolling in pe...
Trust in pension institutions is pivotal in making pension decisions, like saving or enrolling in pe...
Many people rely upon personal and employer-sponsored pensions to supplement the basic state pension...
The well-being of older people in society depends in part on their having sufficient financial resou...
The well-being of older people in society depends in part on their having sufficient financial resou...
In the context of the new automatic enrolment requirements for all eligible employees to make pensio...
In the context of the new automatic enrolment requirements for all eligible employees to make pensio...
In the context of the new automatic enrolment requirements for all eligible employees to make pensio...
Trust is valuable in facilitating social cooperation and is often thought to be helpful in the runni...
This study is based on analysis of data on trust in pensions from the 2002 British Social Attitudes...
This working paper presents the findings of a literature review, originally commissioned by the Depa...
Trust in pension institutions is pivotal in making pension decisions, like saving or enrolling in pe...
Trust in pension providers by participants is essential because pension providers try to fulfill the...
Trust in pension institutions is pivotal in making pension decisions, like saving or enrolling in pe...
Trust in pension institutions is pivotal in making pension decisions, like saving or enrolling in pe...
Trust in pension institutions is pivotal in making pension decisions, like saving or enrolling in pe...
Trust in pension institutions is pivotal in making pension decisions, like saving or enrolling in pe...
Many people rely upon personal and employer-sponsored pensions to supplement the basic state pension...
The well-being of older people in society depends in part on their having sufficient financial resou...
The well-being of older people in society depends in part on their having sufficient financial resou...