[What is the impact of the recent financial crisis on savings and retirement planning among the working population aged between 20-40 years?]
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Abstract
This paper highlights the impact of current recession on the retirement plans for the individuals aged between 40 to 60 years. The first chapter provides an introduction for this topic, followed by the literature review in the second chapter. Chapter three covers the methodology while results, findings and analyses are presented in chapter four. The fifth chapter concludes this dissertation. The aims of the study is to highlight the influence of latest financial crisis of 2008 have had on proficiency and mind-set considering the savings and retirement planning inside creative or middle age in Britain. Research was founded on a quantitative method. Current publications were analysed on subject and matching released researches and their outcome to present weather setting up their relevance in lightweight of seeking to reveal new applicable data which could one-by-one and enterprise conclusions now and in foreseeable future. This study uses a new data to quantify the result of recession on retirement decisions. This data set contained information from England on retirement plans for elders aged between 40 and 60 years. The methodology takes into account correlated unobserved heterogeneity. Variability of financial incentives through a series of restructuring, which delivered very strong both access to and compensation for social security benefits in Great Britain influenced in the late 2000s
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION6
Background of the study6
Project Rationale7
Research Aims and Objectives7
Project Aims7
Project Objectives7
Rationale/ Nature of the study8
Research Question8
Introduction9
Investigation regarding retirement10
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY12
Research Design12
Research Philosophy12
Research Strategy13
Data Generation Method13
Data Analysis15
Sampling16
Ethics17
Limitations of the Study18
Conclusion19
CHAPTER 4: DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS20
Introduction20
Questionnaire Analysis21
Interview Analysis22
Discussion24
Research Question 1:25
Research Question 226
Research Question 3:28
Research Question 4:30
Research Question 5:32
Conclusion36
CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION38
Conclusions38
Recommendations38
Coping with Unemployment38
More Optimism in Short Term39
Reflection40
REFERENCES45
APPENDIX52
A.1 Formulae and additional assumptions56
Modeling wages59
Chapter 1: Introduction
Background of the study
The latest recession has reduced in a series of jobs, to reduce economic market, produced dramatic plot in the real standards and many other setback. And the signal continues to come to the retired and also those who are in the edge of their retirements. They are absolutely feeling the heat from it.
As the recession destabilises the world economy, one of the segments that feel their heat at the first example is certainly in the labor market. Organisations need to reduce costs, cut down in production of labor continue. Many had to move their jobs in a recession. After a review of AARP, 30 per cent of Britons aged 45-64 have had layoffs are mounting, but had to yield with a troubleshoot ...