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Title: Trust and retirement preparedness: Evidence from Singapore
Authors: Benedict S.K. Koh
Olivia S. Mitchell
Joelle H. Fong 
Keywords: financial literacy
trust
investment
saving
household portfolios
retirement
pension
Central Provident Fund
Issue Date: 1-Feb-2021
Citation: Benedict S.K. Koh, Olivia S. Mitchell, Joelle H. Fong (2021-02-01). Trust and retirement preparedness: Evidence from Singapore. Journal of the Economics of Ageing 18 : 100283. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: Trust is an essential component of the financial system, and distrust can undermine saving and economic growth. Accordingly, prior research has shown that survey responses to a question about ‘trust in people’ are associated with household willingness to invest in the stock market. Nevertheless, little is known about how trust shapes economic behaviors predictive of retirement preparedness. Our study draws on the Singapore Life Panel (SLP®), a high-frequency internet survey of people age 50-70, to assess how trust ties to older respondents’ (1) pension plan participation and withdrawals; (2) life, health and long-term care insurance purchases; and (3) stock market engagement. We show that the ‘trust in people’ question often used in prior studies is uncorrelated with household behaviors related to retirement preparedness. Nevertheless, trust in financial and public-sector representatives is positively associated with pension savings, investments, and insurance purchases. Financial literacy also has a consistent and important role in explaining who saves for retirement and other economic behaviors driving retirement readiness.
Source Title: Journal of the Economics of Ageing
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/190623
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