Change in Retirement Plans Among Midlife Couples During an Economic Recession

Author:

Yorgason Jeremy B1ORCID,Segel-Karpas Dikla2,Wheeler Brandan E3,Malig Canlas Jerevie4,Smith Jamie5

Affiliation:

1. School of Family Life, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah

2. Department of Gerontology, Haifa University, Israel

3. School of Human Sciences, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State

4. Behavioral Science, Utah Valley University, Orem

5. University of California, Davis

Abstract

Abstract Objective Although research has investigated financial planning for retirement, less is known about how adults plan their retirement activities. Even less is known about couples’ congruence and incongruence in retirement activities planning. The authors examined husband and wife reports of retirement plans across a 5-year period that involved a U.S. economic recession. Method Using data from 335 midlife couples who participated in the Flourishing Families project, retirement plans were grouped into five categories—family, leisure, volunteer, work, and uncertain. We estimated probit dyadic structural equation models to explore longitudinal predictors of retirement plans. Results Results indicated mean differences in retirement plans between husbands and wives, and also across time that might have been influenced by surrounding economics. Wife poor health, number of children, both spouses working, and financial assets were linked with the likelihood of reporting certainty in retirement plans. Greater retirement uncertainty was predicted by lower marital quality, higher financial adjustments, lower education, and ethnic diversity. Conclusion Husband and wife reports of retirement plans are not always congruent, and plans in retirement can be affected by large scale changes in the U.S. economy.

Funder

Family Studies Center at BYU

School of Family Life

College of Family Home and Social Science at BYU

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology,Clinical Psychology,Social Psychology

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