Bogan Vicki L, Fertig Angela R
SC Johnson College of Business, 201K Warren Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA.
Medica Research Institute, Minnetonka, Minnesota, USA.
Health Econ. 2018 Feb;27(2):404-425. doi: 10.1002/hec.3579. Epub 2017 Aug 29.
The questionable ability of the U.S. pension system to provide for the growing elderly population combined with the rising number of people affected by depression and other mental health issues magnifies the need to understand how these household characteristics affect retirement. Mental health problems have a large and significant negative effect on retirement savings. Specifically, psychological distress is associated with decreasing the probability of holding retirement accounts by as much as 24 percentage points and decreasing retirement savings as a share of financial assets by as much as 67 percentage points. The magnitude of these effects underscores the importance of employer management policy and government regulation of these accounts to help ensure households have adequate retirement savings.
美国养老金系统为不断增长的老年人口提供保障的能力存疑,再加上受抑郁症和其他心理健康问题影响的人数不断增加,这凸显了了解这些家庭特征如何影响退休的必要性。心理健康问题对退休储蓄有很大且显著的负面影响。具体而言,心理困扰与持有退休账户的概率降低多达24个百分点以及退休储蓄占金融资产的比例降低多达67个百分点相关。这些影响的程度凸显了雇主管理政策和政府对这些账户监管的重要性,以帮助确保家庭有足够的退休储蓄。