Mini-review on retirement planning behaviour: Evidence from Asia (2011-2021) / Mohd Fadil, N. A. S., Jamaludin, N., and Wan Abdullah, W. Z.

Retirement planning is an individual’s behaviour to prepare for retirement life (Yeung & Zhou, 2017). Individuals would set realistic expectations for the changes they will face (Taylor et al., 2008) and set clear long-term missions for their post-retirement life (Topa et al., 2009). The relevan...

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Main Authors: Mohd Fadil, N. A. S, Jamaludin, N, Wan Abdullah, W. Z.
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spelling my.uitm.ir.545182022-01-21T09:49:44Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/54518/ Mini-review on retirement planning behaviour: Evidence from Asia (2011-2021) / Mohd Fadil, N. A. S., Jamaludin, N., and Wan Abdullah, W. Z. Mohd Fadil, N. A. S Jamaludin, N Wan Abdullah, W. Z. Labor. Work environment Theory. Method. Relation to other subjects. Performance Social insurance. Social security. Pension Retirement planning is an individual’s behaviour to prepare for retirement life (Yeung & Zhou, 2017). Individuals would set realistic expectations for the changes they will face (Taylor et al., 2008) and set clear long-term missions for their post-retirement life (Topa et al., 2009). The relevance of retirement planning motivates the researcher to conduct a study on retirement planning behaviour. Previous studies show that women are more exposed to financial distress during their retirement years. Women have a lower income (Almenberg & Dreber, 2015), lower financial literacy (Lusardi & Mitchell, 2008; Van Rooij et al., 2011; Almenberg & Dreber, 2015), lower risk tolerance, and have a longer life expectancy than men (Croson & Gneezy, 2009; Dohmen et al., 2011; Almenberg & Dreber, 2015 and Almenberg & Dreber, 2015). Financial literacy has become increasingly essential to countries all over the world. However, low financial literacy hurts individuals' financial health and the nation's reputation for not providing appropriate aid and assistance to its citizens. This situation affects developing countries like Malaysia and also developed countries like Japan, Germany, Sweden, Italy, New Zealand, and the Netherlands, despite their mature and well-established financial systems (Lusardi & Bucher-Koenan, 2011). Due to the aging population, there is a societal imperative for individuals to extend their working lives. However, in most countries in Asia, employees still leave their portfolio before the official pension age of 60 due to several factors. According to The Star (2020), the estimated average rate of medical inflation in Malaysia is 10%-15% per year. Therefore, the present qualitative study aims to identify how health influences early retirement (De Wind et al., 2013). This paper highlights the relationship of demographics factors, psychological factors such as savings behaviour, financial risk tolerance, and financial literacy towards retirement planning, especially in women. For example, female workers in Indonesia did not obtain pension guarantees from employers. In addition, there are only a few studies that focus on women’s retirement planning behaviour, such as Price (2002), Wong & Hardy (2009), and Noone et al. (2010). Given its novelty, this research contributes to a better understanding of the underlying factors affecting retirement planning. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/54518/1/54518.pdf ID54518 Mohd Fadil, N. A. S and Jamaludin, N and Wan Abdullah, W. Z. (2021) Mini-review on retirement planning behaviour: Evidence from Asia (2011-2021) / Mohd Fadil, N. A. S., Jamaludin, N., and Wan Abdullah, W. Z. In: E-Proceeding 8th International Conference on Public Policy and Social Science (ICoPS) 2021, 27 Oktober 2021.
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topic Labor. Work environment
Theory. Method. Relation to other subjects. Performance
Social insurance. Social security. Pension
spellingShingle Labor. Work environment
Theory. Method. Relation to other subjects. Performance
Social insurance. Social security. Pension
Mohd Fadil, N. A. S
Jamaludin, N
Wan Abdullah, W. Z.
Mini-review on retirement planning behaviour: Evidence from Asia (2011-2021) / Mohd Fadil, N. A. S., Jamaludin, N., and Wan Abdullah, W. Z.
description Retirement planning is an individual’s behaviour to prepare for retirement life (Yeung & Zhou, 2017). Individuals would set realistic expectations for the changes they will face (Taylor et al., 2008) and set clear long-term missions for their post-retirement life (Topa et al., 2009). The relevance of retirement planning motivates the researcher to conduct a study on retirement planning behaviour. Previous studies show that women are more exposed to financial distress during their retirement years. Women have a lower income (Almenberg & Dreber, 2015), lower financial literacy (Lusardi & Mitchell, 2008; Van Rooij et al., 2011; Almenberg & Dreber, 2015), lower risk tolerance, and have a longer life expectancy than men (Croson & Gneezy, 2009; Dohmen et al., 2011; Almenberg & Dreber, 2015 and Almenberg & Dreber, 2015). Financial literacy has become increasingly essential to countries all over the world. However, low financial literacy hurts individuals' financial health and the nation's reputation for not providing appropriate aid and assistance to its citizens. This situation affects developing countries like Malaysia and also developed countries like Japan, Germany, Sweden, Italy, New Zealand, and the Netherlands, despite their mature and well-established financial systems (Lusardi & Bucher-Koenan, 2011). Due to the aging population, there is a societal imperative for individuals to extend their working lives. However, in most countries in Asia, employees still leave their portfolio before the official pension age of 60 due to several factors. According to The Star (2020), the estimated average rate of medical inflation in Malaysia is 10%-15% per year. Therefore, the present qualitative study aims to identify how health influences early retirement (De Wind et al., 2013). This paper highlights the relationship of demographics factors, psychological factors such as savings behaviour, financial risk tolerance, and financial literacy towards retirement planning, especially in women. For example, female workers in Indonesia did not obtain pension guarantees from employers. In addition, there are only a few studies that focus on women’s retirement planning behaviour, such as Price (2002), Wong & Hardy (2009), and Noone et al. (2010). Given its novelty, this research contributes to a better understanding of the underlying factors affecting retirement planning.
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author Mohd Fadil, N. A. S
Jamaludin, N
Wan Abdullah, W. Z.
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Jamaludin, N
Wan Abdullah, W. Z.
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title Mini-review on retirement planning behaviour: Evidence from Asia (2011-2021) / Mohd Fadil, N. A. S., Jamaludin, N., and Wan Abdullah, W. Z.
title_short Mini-review on retirement planning behaviour: Evidence from Asia (2011-2021) / Mohd Fadil, N. A. S., Jamaludin, N., and Wan Abdullah, W. Z.
title_full Mini-review on retirement planning behaviour: Evidence from Asia (2011-2021) / Mohd Fadil, N. A. S., Jamaludin, N., and Wan Abdullah, W. Z.
title_fullStr Mini-review on retirement planning behaviour: Evidence from Asia (2011-2021) / Mohd Fadil, N. A. S., Jamaludin, N., and Wan Abdullah, W. Z.
title_full_unstemmed Mini-review on retirement planning behaviour: Evidence from Asia (2011-2021) / Mohd Fadil, N. A. S., Jamaludin, N., and Wan Abdullah, W. Z.
title_sort mini-review on retirement planning behaviour: evidence from asia (2011-2021) / mohd fadil, n. a. s., jamaludin, n., and wan abdullah, w. z.
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