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Experience of financial challenges, retirement concerns, and planning: evidence from representative samples of workers in 16 countries

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  • Innocenti, Stefania
  • Clark, Gordon L.
  • McGill, Sarah

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We examine whether an individual's inability to save in the last 12 months affects the extent to which they are concerned about their future financial security and their propensity to plan for retirement. We use an original survey based upon representative samples of working individuals in 16 countries. We show that individuals who were unable to save over the 12-month period prior to the survey are less likely to consider well-being in retirement as their major financial concern. They are also less likely to invest in supplementary pension funds than those who were able to accumulate savings. We provide evidence that these findings are robust under several specifications and are mediated by respondents' perceived income prospects and assessment of their current financial situations.

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  • Innocenti, Stefania & Clark, Gordon L. & McGill, Sarah, 2024. "Experience of financial challenges, retirement concerns, and planning: evidence from representative samples of workers in 16 countries," Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, Cambridge University Press, vol. 23(2), pages 183-201, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jpenef:v:23:y:2024:i:2:p:183-201_2
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