Consumption changes on retirement for South African households

IF 0.1 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE
M. Butler, Cjj van Zyl
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Abstract

This paper presents the results of an investigation into whether age or work status are statistically significant determinants of the change in the consumption rate at and in retirement. This research used data from the Income and Expenditure Survey 2005-2006 for households comprising one or two adults. It was found that gifting and non-healthcare consumption, which includes gifting, are not influenced by age or work status. Certain households were found to have higher healthcare consumption after retirement than before retirement. This result challenges the belief that retired households have lower consumption than working households, all other things equal, and may therefore necessitate an upward adjustment to retirement adequacy goals.
南非家庭退休后的消费变化
本文提出了一项调查的结果,是否年龄或工作状态是统计上显着的决定因素在消费率的变化和退休。这项研究使用了2005-2006年收入和支出调查的数据,调查对象是由一名或两名成年人组成的家庭。研究发现,送礼和非医疗保健消费(包括送礼)不受年龄或工作状况的影响。某些家庭退休后的医疗保健消费高于退休前。这一结果挑战了退休家庭的消费低于工作家庭的信念,在所有其他条件相同的情况下,因此可能需要向上调整退休充足性目标。
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