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IPRA Online Session of the 32nd Colloquium on Pensions and Retirement Research

We would like to bring the following event, organised by IPRA to your attention.

Online Session of the 32nd Colloquium on Pensions and Retirement Research,
sponsored by the International Pension Research Association (IPRA)

Date: 3 December 2024

Time: 7pm-0.35am AEDT (to calculate time zone differences, please click here to check the time zone for your location)

The Colloquium, co-hosted by CEPAR and the School of Risk & Actuarial Studies, UNSW Business School, is a unique annual event, bringing together academia, government and industry to discuss the latest research on pensions, superannuation and retirement.

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ONLINE SESSION DRAFT PROGRAM (subject to change)

AEDT (SYDNEY TIME) Session Presenter Presenter’s time zone
7.00pm-7.05pm Opening Remarks
Hazel Bateman (IPRA President)
7.05pm-8.25pm Session 1: Health, Longevity and Pension Sustainability
7.05-7.25pm How Health and Longevity Information Shapes Financial Advice Abigail Hurwitz (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) 10.05am IST (UTC+2)
7.25-7.45pm Lifestyle Intervention to Promote Elderly Workers’ Mental Health and Productivity: An Analysis of Data from Corporate Health Insurance Claims and Wearable Devices Yoshihiko Suzawa (Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan) 5.25pm JST (UTC+9)
7.45-8.05pm Automatic Adjustment Mechanism: Is it the Future of Pensions in an Ageing Society? Jingwen Zhang (College of Finance and Statistics, Hunan University, China) 4.45pm CST (UTC+8)
8.05-8.25pm The Effect of Financial Literacy on Perceived Retirement Saving Among Public University Employees in Kenya Lucy Rono and Sheila Arusei (School of Business and Economics, Moi University, Kenya) 12.05pm EAT (UTC+3)
8.25pm-8.35pm Break
8.35pm-9.55pm Session 2: Portfolio Choice and Retirement Benefits
8.35-8.55pm When does Intra-Household Risk Sharing Matter for Lifecycle Portfolio Choice? Joachim Inkmann (University of Melbourne, Australia) 8.35pm AEDT (UTC+3)
8.55-9.15pm Welfare Effects of Uniform Variable Annuities for Individuals with Different Education Levels Jun-Hee An (Tilburg University, The Netherlands) 10.55am CET (UTC+1)
9.15-9.35pm Closing the Democratic Deficit in Pension and Superannuation Benefits Gwion Moore (UK) 10.15am GMT (UTC+0)
9.35-9.55pm Occupational Pensions from a Tax Perspective: Comparative Insights from the EU Emma Suzanne van Aggelen (Hasselt University, Belgium) 11.35am CET (UTC+1)
9.55pm-10.05pm Break
10.05pm-11.25pm Session 3: Pensions, Sustainability and Retirement Income
10.05-10.25pm On the Sustainability of the Canadian Model Eduard van Gelderen (International School of Management, Canada) 1.05pm SAST (UTC+2)
10.25-10.45pm Mortality, Regressivity and Pension Design Svetlana Pashchenko (University of Georgia, USA) 6.25am EST (UTC-5)
10.45-11.05pm Pensions for Migrants – Leveraging the RENDA+ Success Arun Muralidhar (Georgetown University, USA) 6.45am EST (UTC-5)
11.05-11.25pm When I’m 64 (or thereabouts): Changes in Income from Middle Age to Old Age Peter Brady (Investment Company Institute, USA) 7.05am EST (UTC-5)
11.25pm-11.35pm Break
11.35pm-0.35am Session 4: Wellbeing and Pension Investment Strategies
11.35-11.55pm Material Well-Being in Retirement: The Roles of Preferences and Circumstances Jason Seligman (Investment Company Institute, USA) 7.35am EST (UTC-5)
11.55pm-0.15am The Impact of Mandatory Retirement Savings on Seniors’ Income Security Amin Mawani (York University, Toronto, Canada) 7.55am EST (UTC-5)
0.15-0.35am Search Frictions, Investment Strategies, and Performance in Private Equity: Evidence from Pension Funds Da Li (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA) 7.15am CST (UTC-6)
0.35am Closing Remarks
Hazel Bateman (IPRA President)

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Online (Zoom)

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