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2019 Conference

May 21–23, 2019

Westin Arlington Gateway, Arlington, VA, USA

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Symposium A: Insights from a Systematic Review of the Retirement Planning Recommendations

Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at 3:30 PM–5:00 PM EDT
F. Scott Fitzgerald A
Key Words

retirement planning, systematic review, consumers, educators, policy makers, practitioners

Short Description

The purpose of this symposia is to describe the method used to conduct a systematic review of retirement planning literature published since the passage of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) in 1967, report on the research-based retirement planning recommendations published in peer-reviewed journal articles, and compare recommended research-based practices to what individuals are actually doing when it comes to preparing for retirement. This topic is important because it will identify similarities and disconnects between research-based “best practices” and the retirement planning practices of typical Americans. The identified gaps between practice and recommendation can inform educators and practitioners about the challenges and potential barriers in retirement planning counseling and education. In addition, gaps in existing research will be highlighted and recommendations for researchers will be presented. Panelists are all members of a multi-state research team, NC 2172, “Behavioral Economics and Financial Decision-Making across the Life Span.”

First & Corresponding Author

D Elizabeth Kiss, Ph.D., Kansas State University
Authors in the order to be printed

Elizabeth Kiss, Yilan Xu, Lorna Saboe-Wounded Head, Michael Gutter, Barbara O'Neill

Additional Authors

Yilan Xu, Ph.D., University of Illinois
Lorna Saboe-Wounded Head, Ph.D., South Dakota State University
Michael Gutter, Ph.D., University of Florida (UF)
Dr. Barbara M. O'Neill, Rutgers University
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