2015
DOI: 10.1080/17521440.2015.1052667
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No thought for tomorrow: young Australian adults’ knowledge, behaviour and attitudes about superannuation

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“…More research has considered these outcomes for young adults. Ali et al (2015) document low levels of knowledge about superannuation among young adults which contribute to low levels of engagement. Parrish and Delpachitra (2012) show that better information prompts could affect fund selection.…”
Section: Superannuationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…More research has considered these outcomes for young adults. Ali et al (2015) document low levels of knowledge about superannuation among young adults which contribute to low levels of engagement. Parrish and Delpachitra (2012) show that better information prompts could affect fund selection.…”
Section: Superannuationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…More research has considered these outcomes for young adults. Ali et al () document low levels of knowledge about superannuation among young adults which contribute to low levels of engagement. Parrish and Delpachitra () show that better information prompts could affect fund selection.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Banking and savings Angulo-Ruiz and Pergelova (2015) Adolescents & young adults * Elliott (2012) Adolescents & young adults Friedline, Elliott and Nam (2011) Adolescents & young adults Friedline (2012) Adolescents Kim, LaTaillade and Kim (2011) Adolescents Kim, Kim and Moon (2016) Adolescents & young adults Loke, Choi and Libby (2015) Adolescents *Otto (2013 Ribar (2012) Adolescents & young adults Harding and Szukalska (2000) Adolescents Mallett, Rosenthal and Keys (2005) Adolescents & young adults * McNamara (2015) Adolescents & young adults Ralston et al (2017) Adolescents Ribar (2015) Young adults Ribar (2012) Adolescents & young adults Lundberg, Romich and Tsang (2009) Adolescents Ribar (2015) Young adults Superannuation Ali et al (2015) Young adults Parrish and Delpachitra (2012) Young adults Financial satisfaction and anxiety Kim, LaTaillade and Kim (2011) Adolescents Ribar (2015) Young adults Ryan (2014) Young adults Shim et al (2009) Young adults Financial wellbeing Shim et al (2009) Young adults * Sorgente and Lanz (2017) Young adults…”
Section: Financial Outcome Study Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Australian superannuation scheme is one of the largest in the world, and an important instrument in social planning for supporting Australia's aging population (Ali et al 2015). For the past two decades, significant reforms have been taken place in the superannuation sector.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%