Exploring the Preparedness of Ghanaians for Retirement and Ageing: A Case Study of the Cape Coast Metropolitan Area

Irene Korkoi Aboh, B. Ncama
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Introduction: There is evidence of the inability of older people in Nigeria, Ghana and other developing countries to sustain themselves through savings, assets or pensions. This situation highlights the minimal benefit of pensions, savings or assets as income sources for older people; old age very often brings poverty and disability. Methodology: A qualitative interpretive design informed the study. The study area was categorized into three distinct ecological areas namely urban, periurban and rural areas. Twenty interviews and three focus group discussions with 68 elderly persons were conducted in ten sub-districts in the Cape Coast Metropolis, Ghana. The forty-eight elderly individuals were put into groups of 8, 20 and 20 for the focus group discussions. Data was thematically analysed.Results: Four major themes and subthemes were identified to reflect the pertinent issue of exploring and defining the preparedness of people for their retirement and ageing. There was evidence that preparing for old age is not an active precedent for the people of Cape Coast and they still believe in the traditional system of caring where it is the sole responsibility of the family to care for its own aged members.Conclusion: It is evident that formal care is not practiced in Ghana and that the aged therefore find the idea bewildering. They want to experience this care, but existing norms expect the family members to single-handedly provide care for their aged.
探讨加纳人对退休和老龄化的准备:以海岸角都市圈为例
导言:Â有证据表明,尼日利亚、加纳和其他发展中国家的老年人无法通过储蓄、资产或养老金维持生活。这种情况突出表明,养老金、储蓄或资产作为老年人收入来源的好处微乎其微;老年常常带来贫穷和残疾。Â方法:本研究采用定性解释设计。研究区被划分为三个不同的生态区域,即城市、城郊和农村。在加纳海岸都会角的十个街道对68名老年人进行了20次访谈和3次焦点小组讨论。48名老年人被分成8人、20人和20人一组进行焦点小组讨论。对数据进行了主题分析。结果:确定了四个主要主题和副主题,以反映探索和定义人们为退休和老龄化做好准备的相关问题。有证据表明,对海岸角人民来说,为老年做准备并不是一个积极的先例,他们仍然相信传统的照顾制度,在这种制度下,照顾自己的老年成员是家庭的唯一责任。结论:很明显,在加纳没有正式的护理实践,因此老年人发现这个想法令人困惑。他们想要体验这种照顾,但现有的规范期望家庭成员独自照顾他们的老人。
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