Financial Literacy and Retirement Planning in View of a Growing Youth Demographic: The Russian Case

33 Pages Posted: 19 Apr 2011

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Leora F. Klapper

World Bank; World Bank - Development Research Group (DECRG)

Georgios A. Panos

University of Glasgow - Adam Smith Business School

Date Written: January 31, 2011

Abstract

Our study contributes to the financial literacy literature by examining its association with retirement planning in an interesting and novel context, i.e. that of a country with a relatively old and rapidly aging population, large regional disparities and a rapidly emerging financial market. Even though consumer borrowing is increasing very rapidly in Russia, we find that only 36.3% of respondents in our sample know about the working of interest compounding and only half can answer a simple question about inflation. In a country with pervasive public pension provision, we find that financial literacy is significantly and positively related to retirement planning using private pension funds and schemes. Residents in rural areas are much more reliant on the public provision and invest less in private schemes and savings. The results of our study have a clear policy implication; along with encouraging the availability of private retirement plans and financial products, efforts to improve financial literacy can be pivotal to the expansion in the use of such schemes.

Keywords: financial literacy, retirement planning, pensions, Russia

JEL Classification: D91, G11, G23

Suggested Citation

Klapper, Leora F. and Panos, Georgios A., Financial Literacy and Retirement Planning in View of a Growing Youth Demographic: The Russian Case (January 31, 2011). Netspar Discussion Paper No. 01/2011-017, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1809723 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1809723

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Georgios A. Panos

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