The Influence of Present Health Status (Post Covid-19) on Retirement Planning Malaysia

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
M. Isa, Mellisa Daukin
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Purpose: To investigate whether present health status influence retirement planning in the new economic challenge post Covid 19. The relationship between present health status and retirement planning should be better explored and investigated for strengthening the retirement planning among Malaysian women. Design/methodology/approach: This study is developed based on a quantitative approach where primary data was acquired through online surveys to 433 workers in various locations in Malaysia. The target population of this study are people who work full time in Malaysia's government and private sectors whose ages range from 25 to 55 years old. Findings: The significant result from this study has shown that there is a health status effect on the employees' retirement planning. The result identified that the health status is an important factor for retirement planning during the post-COVID-19 among the working population in Malaysia. Research limitations/implications: Even though the COVID-19 pandemic has caused many monetary, economic and social challenges, it has also opened up a new door opportunity for constructive change. Government, policymakers and the general public need more transparent and resourceful in making difficult choices and trade-offs between short-term and long-term concerns. Nevertheless, the real challenges exposed in the COVID-19 pandemic are the lack of progressive long-term thinking on retirement planning. This paper has its limitations, that since COVID-19 is still ongoing, this study only focuses on the current present health status of Malaysian employees. Originality/value: Studying the employee's behaviour during the times of distress is important to understand how do they manage their finances. This is a valuable knowledge that could be applied in future. Many employees were caught unaware and faced challenges in the recent past. This could be avoided if prior knowledge and the savings are available.
当前健康状况(后Covid-19)对马来西亚退休计划的影响
目的:探讨新冠肺炎疫情后新经济挑战下健康状况对退休计划的影响。为了加强马来西亚妇女的退休计划,应更好地探索和调查目前健康状况与退休计划之间的关系。设计/方法/方法:本研究是基于定量方法开发的,主要数据是通过对马来西亚不同地点的433名工人进行在线调查获得的。这项研究的目标人群是在马来西亚政府和私营部门全职工作的人,年龄从25岁到55岁不等。结果:本研究的显著结果显示,健康状况对员工的退休计划有影响。结果发现,健康状况是马来西亚工作人口在covid -19后退休计划的重要因素。研究局限/影响:尽管2019冠状病毒病大流行造成了许多货币、经济和社会挑战,但它也为建设性变革打开了新的机遇之门。政府、政策制定者和公众在作出困难的选择和权衡短期和长期关切时需要更加透明和机智。然而,新冠肺炎疫情暴露出的真正挑战是,在退休规划方面缺乏进步的长期思维。本文有其局限性,由于COVID-19仍在进行中,因此本研究仅关注马来西亚员工目前的健康状况。独创性/价值:研究员工在困难时期的行为对于了解他们如何管理自己的财务状况很重要。这是一个有价值的知识,可以在未来应用。在最近的过去,许多员工都没有意识到这一点,并面临着挑战。如果有事先的知识和节省,这是可以避免的。
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Global Business and Finance Review
Global Business and Finance Review Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Finance
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