Select Publications
Reports
2022, CEPAR Research Brief: Financial Decision Making for and in Old Age, http://dx.doi.org/10.26190/unsworks/28458, https://cepar.edu.au/sites/default/files/CEPAR-Financial-Decision-Making-Brief.pdf
,2020, 20K now or 50K later? What's driving people's decision to withdraw their super?, http://dx.doi.org/10.26190/unsworks/27793, https://www.cepar.edu.au/publications/reports-government-submissions/20k-now-or-50k-later-cepar-industry-report
,2020, CEPAR Submission to the Retirement Income Review
,2019, New residential mortgages and superannuation engagement, http://dx.doi.org/10.26190/unsworks/27789, https://www.cepar.edu.au/publications/reports-government-submissions/new-residential-mortgages-and-superannuation-engagement
,2019, The impact of projections on superannuation contributions, investment choices and engagement, CEPAR Industry Paper 2019/1, http://dx.doi.org/10.26190/unsworks/27791, https://www.cepar.edu.au/publications/reports-government-submissions/impact-projections-superannuation-contributions-investment-choices-and-engagement
,2018, Retirement Income in Australia: Part 1 - Overview, CEPAR, Sydney, http://cepar.edu.au/sites/default/files/retirement-income-in-australia-part1.pdf
,2018, Retirement Income in Australia: Part II - Public Support, CEPAR, Sydney, http://cepar.edu.au/sites/default/files/retirement-income-in-australia-part2.pdf
,2018, Retirement Income in Australia: Part III - Private Resources, CEPAR, Sydney, http://cepar.edu.au/sites/default/files/retirement-income-in-australia-part3.pdf
,2018, Regulation of information provision for pension choices: Australia and the Netherlands compared, DP 04/2018-026, https://www.netspar.nl/en/publication/regulation-of-information-provision-for-pension-choices-australia-and-the-netherlands-compared/
,2016, Developing new financial literacy measures to better link financial capability to outcomes
,2008, South African Old Age Policy: Lessons from Australia
,2004, Evaluation of World Bank Assistance on Pension Reform, Independent Evaluation Group, The World Bank, Washington
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