Saving for Retirement: Intention, Context, and Behavior
Gordon L. Clark, Kendra Strauss, and Janelle Knox-Hayes
Abstract
Understanding the ways in which people save for their retirement is an urgent issue. So much has changed in the last 10 to 15 years, especially in the area of the provision of pensions and retirement income. Around the world, greater and greater responsibility is being allocated to individuals while governments discount their contributions to social security and employers retreat from the provision of supplementary retirement income. In this book, we begin with the behavioral revolution and its implications for understanding financial decision-making and saving for the future. Recognizing the ... More
Understanding the ways in which people save for their retirement is an urgent issue. So much has changed in the last 10 to 15 years, especially in the area of the provision of pensions and retirement income. Around the world, greater and greater responsibility is being allocated to individuals while governments discount their contributions to social security and employers retreat from the provision of supplementary retirement income. In this book, we begin with the behavioral revolution and its implications for understanding financial decision-making and saving for the future. Recognizing the profound implications of this research program, we go beyond issues of risk aversion, framing, and decision-making to consider how social identity and the resources due to people by virtue of their place in society figure in savings behavior. We take seriously the context of environment in which people make financial decisions arguing that this allows us to better understand the coexistence of sophistication and naivety apparent in patterns of retirement saving. Utilizing databases from the United Kingdom, we give empirical life to our theoretical arguments demonstrating how an integrated approach to individual financial decision-making is necessary if we are to address the apparent shortfall in many people’s planning for the future. The book concludes by setting the agenda for the design, governance, and regulation of pension savings schemes consistent with delivering cost-effective solutions to pension adequacy. In these ways, our book is a manifesto for rethinking individual behavior as well as the design of retirement income systems.
Keywords:
financial decision-making,
risk,
behavior,
planning,
pensions,
saving strategies,
annuities
Bibliographic Information
| Print publication date: 2012 |
Print ISBN-13: 9780199600854 |
| Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: May 2012 |
DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199600854.001.0001 |
Authors
Affiliations are at time of print publication.
Gordon L. Clark, Author
Halford Mackinder Professor of Geography, University of Oxford, United Kingdom, and Sir Louis Matheson Distinguished Visiting Professor, Monash University, Australia
Kendra Strauss, Author
Research Fellow in Urban Political Economy, University of Glasgow
Janelle Knox-Hayes, Author
Assistant Professor of Environmental Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, and Visiting Research Associate, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
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