This study aims to examine the relative effects of social support and resilience on retirement readiness in the prudent male and female generations through hierarchical regression analysis. The results of the study first, As a result of verifying the difference between men and women in social support, resilience, and retirement readiness, there was a significant difference between the overall social support and the subvariables of emotional, intelligence, material, and retirement readiness, the physical. especially, Women had higher averages of social support, resilience, and retirement readiness than men. second, The relative impact of social support and resilience on retirement readiness is In model 1, men have family type, living conditions, and final education, and women have living conditions, average monthly income, In Model 2 and Model 3, both men and women showed the same trend. Model 2 shows living conditions, average monthly income, social support, Model 3 had a significant effect on living conditions, social support, and resilience. Namely, Both men and women recognized that social support and resilience had the greatest relative effect on retirement readiness, which was the main variable. Through this study, the middle-aged generation especially, It is significant in suggesting the need to find ways of social support for women and to increase resilience.
@article{ART002895562}, author={Kim Geon-hui and Sang-Uk Hong}, title={The effect of social support and resilience of middle-aged men and women on retirement readiness}, journal={Industry Promotion Research}, issn={2466-1139}, year={2022}, volume={7}, number={4}, pages={75-84}, doi={10.21186/IPR.2022.7.4.075}
TY - JOUR AU - Kim Geon-hui AU - Sang-Uk Hong TI - The effect of social support and resilience of middle-aged men and women on retirement readiness JO - Industry Promotion Research PY - 2022 VL - 7 IS - 4 PB - Industrial Promotion Institute SP - 75 EP - 84 SN - 2466-1139 AB - This study aims to examine the relative effects of social support and resilience on retirement readiness in the prudent male and female generations through hierarchical regression analysis. The results of the study first, As a result of verifying the difference between men and women in social support, resilience, and retirement readiness, there was a significant difference between the overall social support and the subvariables of emotional, intelligence, material, and retirement readiness, the physical. especially, Women had higher averages of social support, resilience, and retirement readiness than men. second, The relative impact of social support and resilience on retirement readiness is In model 1, men have family type, living conditions, and final education, and women have living conditions, average monthly income, In Model 2 and Model 3, both men and women showed the same trend. Model 2 shows living conditions, average monthly income, social support, Model 3 had a significant effect on living conditions, social support, and resilience. Namely, Both men and women recognized that social support and resilience had the greatest relative effect on retirement readiness, which was the main variable. Through this study, the middle-aged generation especially, It is significant in suggesting the need to find ways of social support for women and to increase resilience. KW - new middle aged;social support;Resilience;retirement readiness;relative influence DO - 10.21186/IPR.2022.7.4.075 ER -
Kim Geon-hui and Sang-Uk Hong. (2022). The effect of social support and resilience of middle-aged men and women on retirement readiness. Industry Promotion Research, 7(4), 75-84.
Kim Geon-hui and Sang-Uk Hong. 2022, "The effect of social support and resilience of middle-aged men and women on retirement readiness", Industry Promotion Research, vol.7, no.4 pp.75-84. Available from: doi:10.21186/IPR.2022.7.4.075
Kim Geon-hui, Sang-Uk Hong "The effect of social support and resilience of middle-aged men and women on retirement readiness" Industry Promotion Research 7.4 pp.75-84 (2022) : 75.
Kim Geon-hui, Sang-Uk Hong. The effect of social support and resilience of middle-aged men and women on retirement readiness. 2022; 7(4), 75-84. Available from: doi:10.21186/IPR.2022.7.4.075
Kim Geon-hui and Sang-Uk Hong. "The effect of social support and resilience of middle-aged men and women on retirement readiness" Industry Promotion Research 7, no.4 (2022) : 75-84.doi: 10.21186/IPR.2022.7.4.075
Kim Geon-hui; Sang-Uk Hong. The effect of social support and resilience of middle-aged men and women on retirement readiness. Industry Promotion Research, 7(4), 75-84. doi: 10.21186/IPR.2022.7.4.075
Kim Geon-hui; Sang-Uk Hong. The effect of social support and resilience of middle-aged men and women on retirement readiness. Industry Promotion Research. 2022; 7(4) 75-84. doi: 10.21186/IPR.2022.7.4.075
Kim Geon-hui, Sang-Uk Hong. The effect of social support and resilience of middle-aged men and women on retirement readiness. 2022; 7(4), 75-84. Available from: doi:10.21186/IPR.2022.7.4.075
Kim Geon-hui and Sang-Uk Hong. "The effect of social support and resilience of middle-aged men and women on retirement readiness" Industry Promotion Research 7, no.4 (2022) : 75-84.doi: 10.21186/IPR.2022.7.4.075