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Altersvorsorge 47 Retirement provision 47 Altersgrenze 23 Retirement 23 Savings 17 Sparen 17 Financial literacy 16 Finanzwissen 16 Mortality 14 Sterblichkeit 14 Elderly people 12 Portfolio selection 12 Portfolio-Management 12 Private Altersvorsorge 12 Private retirement provision 12 Theorie 12 Theory 12 Ältere Menschen 12 Betriebliche Altersversorgung 11 Coronavirus 11 Occupational pension plan 11 Aging population 10 Alternde Bevölkerung 10 Financial market 10 Finanzmarkt 10 Gesetzliche Rentenversicherung 10 Pension fund 10 Pensionskasse 10 Public pension system 10 Epidemic 8 Epidemie 8 Private Verschuldung 8 Private debt 8 Pension finance 7 Rentenfinanzierung 7 Risikomanagement 7 Risk management 7 Welt 7 World 7 Bevölkerungsentwicklung 6
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Mitchell, Olivia S. 42 Lusardi, Annamaria 14 Clark, Robert L. 7 Maurer, Raimond 7 Utkus, Stephen P. 5 Hurwitz, Abigail 4 Horneff, Vanya 3 Koh, Benedict S. 3 Sade, Orly 3 Smetters, Kent A. 3 Forman, Jonathan Barry 2 Geczy, Christopher 2 Hasler, Andrea 2 Kouwenberg, Roy 2 Mottola, Gary 2 Oggero, Noemi 2 Peijnenburg, Kim 2 Piggott, John 2 Sabelhaus, John 2 Urban, Carly 2 Zhong, Mingli 2 Allen, Steven G. 1 Anantanasuwong, Kanin 1 Arapakis, Karolos 1 Aryal, Gaurab 1 Asher, Mukul G. 1 Babbel, David F. 1 Bateman, Hazel 1 Bauer, Rob 1 Behrman, Jere R. 1 Biggs, Andrew G. 1 Bone, Christopher 1 Bravo, David 1 Brown, Jason 1 Brown, Jeffrey R. 1 Brown, Meta 1 Bruckner, Caroline 1 Burstein, Arielle 1 Butler, Monika 1 Butrica, Barbara A. 1
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Wharton Pension Research Council Working Paper 80 Pension Research Council Working Paper 26 Pension Research Council Working Paper, PRC WP2013-15 2 Pension Research Council Working Paper Series 1 Pension Research Council Working Paper, PRC WP2013-07 1 Pension Research Council Working Paper, PRC WP2013-08 1 Pension Research Council Working Paper, PRC WP2013-10 1 Pension Research Council Working Paper, PRC WP2013-11 1 Pension Research Council Working Paper, PRC WP2013-12 1 Pension Research Council Working Paper, PRC WP2013-13 1 Pension Research Council Working Paper, PRC WP2013-14 1 Pension Research Council Working Paper, PRC WP2013-17 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 117
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Understanding Financial Vulnerability Among Asians, Blacks, and Hispanics in the United States
Hasler, Andrea; Lusardi, Annamaria; Mitchell, Olivia S.; … - 2023
The COVID-19 crisis has brought to light the deeply rooted financial struggles that many people face in America, and it also exacerbated racial inequality. In particular, minority communities have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic in many ways, making them ideal targets for...
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Fixed and Variable Longevity Annuities in Defined Contribution Plans : Optimal Retirement Portfolios Taking Social Security into Account
Horneff, Vanya; Maurer, Raimond; Mitchell, Olivia S. - 2023
This paper investigates retirees’ optimal purchases of fixed and variable longevity income annuities using their defined contribution (DC) plan assets and given their expected Social Security benefits. As an alternative, we also evaluate using plan assets to boost Social Security benefits...
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Household Investment in 529 College Savings Plans and Information Processing Frictions
Li, James J.; Mitchell, Olivia S.; Zhu, Christina - 2023
We investigate how information processing frictions contribute to household suboptimal saving and investment behavior. We find that 60% of open accounts in college 529 savings plans are invested suboptimally due to high expenses and tax inefficiency. Such investments yield an expected loss of 9%...
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The Importance of Financial Literacy : Opening a New Field
Lusardi, Annamaria; Mitchell, Olivia S. - 2023
We undertake an assessment of our two decades of research on financial literacy, building on our empirical research and theoretical work casting financial knowledge as a form of investment in human capital. We also draw on recent data to determine who is the most – and least – financially...
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Four Facts About ESG Beliefs and Investor Portfolios
Giglio, Stefano; Maggiori, Matteo; Stroebel, Johannes; … - 2023
We analyze survey data on ESG beliefs and preferences in a large panel of retail investors linked to administrative data on their investment portfolios. The survey elicits investors’ expectations of long-term ESG equity returns and asks about their motivations, if any, to invest in ESG assets....
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Early Pension Withdrawals in Chile During the Pandemic
Fuentes, Olga; Mitchell, Olivia S.; Villatoro, Félix - 2023
Chile, with one of the largest and best funded defined contribution programs in Latin America, held over USD $200 bn in assets at the onset of the Covid-19 crisis, or more than 80% of GDP. Reacting to populist pressures during the pandemic, however, the government gave non-retired participants...
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What Matters for Annuity Demand : Objective Life Expectancy or Subjective Survival Pessimism?
Arapakis, Karolos; Wettstein, Gal - 2023
Objective life expectancy and subjective survival pessimism (defined as the difference between objective and subjective life expectancy) may both affect the demand for annuities. The question this project answers is: how do these two explanations contribute to annuitization decisions in...
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How Gloomy is the Retirement Outlook for Millennials?
Smith, Karen; Johnson, Richard W. - 2022
Social, economic, demographic, and public policy shifts have made Millennial retirement security a pressing concern. Many recent trends threaten financial security for future generations of retirees. Male labor force participation pre-age 55 has slumped, men’s median earnings have stagnated,...
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Wealth Inequality and Retirement Preparedness : A Cross-Cohort Perspective
Sabelhaus, John; Volz, Alice H. - 2022
High and rising US wealth inequality underscores the need to revisit a perennial concern in policy circles: retirement preparedness. Our cross-cohort approach to studying retirement adequacy is based on relative wealth measures, meaning how the wealth distribution of one cohort compares to the...
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The Safety Net Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic Recession and the Older Population
Moffitt, Robert A.; Ziliak, James P. - 2022
We examine how receipt of several major transfer programs changed for individuals age 50-74 during the pandemic recession. Unemployment Insurance and SNAP receipt grew for less educated men and women age 50-61, and both, especially SNAP, provided significant support to those 62 and older....
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