Topic: Retirement Decisions in a Changing Labour Market – special issue of the Journal of Pension Economics and Finance
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The 29th Colloquium of Pensions and Retirement Research will host a special online session on 'Financing Retirement in the 2020s and Beyond: The Global Experience', sponsored by the International Pension Research Association (IPRA), on December 3, 2021.
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The annual Colloquium brings together academia, government and industry to discuss the latest research on pensions, superannuation and retirement.
Topic: Financing Retirement in the 2020s and Beyond
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The Pensions, Retirement and Ageing Seminar Series is jointly hosted by CEPAR and the School of Risk & Actuarial Studies at UNSW Sydney.
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ERA 2021 offers a unique opportunity for emerging researchers in ageing to share their research; this is the only national conference in Australia focusing on the work of higher degree research students undertaking research in ageing across a range of disciplines.
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CEPAR's annual workshops are a centrepiece of knowledge-sharing and networking for CEPAR personnel, students and collaborators.
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Topic: Selection, Annuities, and the Drawdown of DC Balances
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This course will explore what a case study approach is, when researchers might consider undertaking a case study approach, and how a case study approach might be used. It will consider different types of case studies, including mixed-method case studies, and options for case study design.
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Topic: The Modest Long-Run Effects of Automatic Savings Policies