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| | ... increased productivity for employers, the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) has found. CEDA analysis of HILDA data shows workers' incomes are 20% higher the year after starting work-related training. "Workers who trained were ... |
| | | ... of its member funds, a qualitative and quantitative survey of 1562 pre-retirees and retirees aged 55-74, ABS data and the HILDA Survey. |
| | | ... technical and regulatory Sarah Conte says because women tend to outlive men they need to have a plan to manage assets. A HILDA survey shows that one in five Australians still have super within four years prior to death, with a mean balance of about $500,000. ... |
| | | ... borrowing, and protecting, MetLife said. Pointing to statistics from Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA), more than 8.5 million people or 45% of Australians could be classified as financially illiterate. "The gender gap on financial ... |
| | | ... pointing to the Australian Tax Office, APRA and unpublished data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA). Some 80% of those aged 60 and over who died between 2014 to 2018 had no super at all four years before their death ... |
| | | ... Industry Super Australia (ISA). The research, which analysed two decades of Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey, found three-quarters of women are unlikely to retire having received a full 40 years of super contributions. ... |
| | | ... are coming out of poverty and experiencing less financial stress, but this is creating greater income inequality, the 2020 HILDA survey found. Research from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Institute found that the mean wealth of ... |
| | | ... aspirations." The ASFA chief said that publishing MARIA - which can combine individual account balances, market returns and HILDA and other data to simulate retirement outcomes under different scenarios - could solve the likely outcomes of different ... |
| | | ... Women are falling behind in almost all aspects of financial literacy and by considerable measure, according to the latest HILDA survey. For the latest study, University of Melbourne researchers administered a five-point financial literacy test, assessing ... |
| | | ... and how they behave." To illustrate this, Gebler compared data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) and Milliman's Expectations and Spending Profiles (ESP) Report. HILDA surveys about 9500 Australian households, but Gebler ... |
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