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18 March 2022
Research Roundup: 18 March 2022
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Research Roundup: 17 December 2021
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Research Roundup: 29 September 2021
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Research Roundup: 14 April 2020
01 July 2019
The Grattan Institute has recently published several research papers relating to Australia’s superannuation industry. In particular, it has concluded that most Australians can look forward to a better living standard in retirement than they had while working.
03 June 2019
Mandatory superannuation contributions have grown from the original 3% Award contributions of the 1980s to a target 12% in 2025.Yet, there has been little integrated analysis of the “right level” of SG contributions, nor any strategic work on the impact of various levels of the SG on the economy, future government expenditure and member retirement outcomes.
21 May 2019
AIST commission Essential Media to conduct research into the decision-making process of Australians who are in retail for-profit funds.