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Financial planning for retirement an imperative for baby boomer women | Author(s) | J Conrad Glass, Beverly B Kilpatrick |
Journal title | Educational Gerontology, vol 24, no 6, September 1998 |
Pages | pp 595-617 |
Keywords | Older women ; Financial services [older people] ; Savings ; Preparation [retirement] ; Economic status [elderly] ; United States of America. |
Annotation | The baby boomer generation is quickly moving to the time of retirement. Signs point to the need for baby boomers to assume more responsibility for their financial security in retirement. In general, older women today do not have the financial resources that men do, and are poorer in retirement. Conditions seem to be pointing to the fact that boomer women are moving in that direction as well. However, women seem to prepare less for retirement. This article looks at some of the reasons for women's lack of planning and saving for financial security in retirement. Economic and psychosocial reasons that contribute to this lack of preparation are examined, and some recommendations for change are suggested. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-981012007 A |
Classmark | BD: J: JDD: GA: F:W: 7T |
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