Financial Literacy and Pension Planning – A Comparative Study for Austria and Switzerland

Tatjana Aubram, Monika Kovarova-Simecek, Gabrielle Wanzenried
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This paper analyzes the impacts of financial literacy on pension planning in Austria and Switzerland. Based on survey data of 442 individuals, we explain the pension planning behavior by the level of financial literacy as well as other relevant person- and country-specific characteristics considering in particular the differences between the Austrian and the Swiss population in terms of financial literacy, contextual and socio-demographic aspects. Our results show that higher financial literacy has a clear positive impact on the level of pension planning, whereas the Swiss population is demonstrated to be more financially literate and thus better prepared for the retirement than Austrians. The same holds for elder people compared to the younger persons and men compared to women in our sample. Overall, our results provide some potentially interesting insights on the impacts of institutional differences and financial literacy on pension planning and appear to be highly relevant in light of demographic and system changes as well as the micro- and macro-economic relevance of pension savings in both countries.
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金融素养与养老金规划——奥地利与瑞士的比较研究
本文分析了金融素养对奥地利和瑞士养老金计划的影响。基于442个人的调查数据,我们通过金融知识水平以及其他相关的个人和国家特征来解释养老金规划行为,特别是考虑到奥地利和瑞士人口在金融知识、背景和社会人口方面的差异。我们的研究结果表明,较高的金融知识对养老金计划水平有明显的积极影响,而瑞士人口被证明具有更高的金融知识,因此比奥地利人更好地为退休做准备。在我们的样本中,老年人与年轻人的对比,男性与女性的对比也是如此。总体而言,我们的研究结果提供了一些关于制度差异和金融素养对养老金规划的影响的潜在有趣见解,并且鉴于两国的人口和制度变化以及养老金储蓄的微观和宏观经济相关性,我们的研究结果似乎高度相关。
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