Financial gerontology can be defined as investigating relations between finances and aging. Authors such as Neal E. Cutler, Kouhei Komamura, Davis W. Gregg, Shinya Kajitani, Kei Sakata, and Colin McKenzie affirm that financial literacy is an effect of aging with concern about the issue of finances, as well as stating that it is the effect of longevity and aging on economies or the financial resilience of older people
This paper analyzes new data on financial literacy and financial sophistication from the 2008 Health...
Rehabilitation nurses, particularly those who work in geriatrics, recognize that the elderly have be...
Poor financial capability can erode well-being in later life. To explore debt and debt management am...
Financial gerontology can be defined as investigating relations between finances and aging. Authors ...
In developed countries, economic and financial well-being is playing a crucial positive role in agei...
Recent research documents that people are increasingly entering old age with more debt than ever bef...
The retirement years can be a time of one’s life enriched by new freedom and comfort. While increase...
Over the last half-century, around the world, many nations have seen plummeting fertility rates and ...
Today there is a growing trend of aging population in the whole world, which occurs due to the reduc...
The world population is getting older and no one knows exactly what life will be like in tomorrow´s ...
The ageing of the world population is an ineluctable process with major economic implications. Wher...
Financial literacy is pivotal to economic well-being in later life as it forms the basis of sound fi...
We investigate how cognitive ability and financial literacy shape older Americans’ demand for financ...
This paper analyzes new data on financial literacy and financial sophistication from the 2008 Health...
This paper examines data on financial sophistication among the U.S. older population, using a specia...
This paper analyzes new data on financial literacy and financial sophistication from the 2008 Health...
Rehabilitation nurses, particularly those who work in geriatrics, recognize that the elderly have be...
Poor financial capability can erode well-being in later life. To explore debt and debt management am...
Financial gerontology can be defined as investigating relations between finances and aging. Authors ...
In developed countries, economic and financial well-being is playing a crucial positive role in agei...
Recent research documents that people are increasingly entering old age with more debt than ever bef...
The retirement years can be a time of one’s life enriched by new freedom and comfort. While increase...
Over the last half-century, around the world, many nations have seen plummeting fertility rates and ...
Today there is a growing trend of aging population in the whole world, which occurs due to the reduc...
The world population is getting older and no one knows exactly what life will be like in tomorrow´s ...
The ageing of the world population is an ineluctable process with major economic implications. Wher...
Financial literacy is pivotal to economic well-being in later life as it forms the basis of sound fi...
We investigate how cognitive ability and financial literacy shape older Americans’ demand for financ...
This paper analyzes new data on financial literacy and financial sophistication from the 2008 Health...
This paper examines data on financial sophistication among the U.S. older population, using a specia...
This paper analyzes new data on financial literacy and financial sophistication from the 2008 Health...
Rehabilitation nurses, particularly those who work in geriatrics, recognize that the elderly have be...
Poor financial capability can erode well-being in later life. To explore debt and debt management am...