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ID #:   39273052
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Description:   % of Canadian employees say they definitely intend to look for a new job with another employer within the next year by generation (Baby Boomers, Gen X, Gen Y), % say they are happy in their jobs, % say that their current employment provides them with a sense of 'meaning.', % identified the ability to 'excel or develop' as the key to providing a sense of meaning

% use social media networks when making career or employment decisions [social networking sites]

 
Publication Date:   4/17/2012
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   4/17/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39272863
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Description:   % of Canadians planning to be fully retired at age 66 [retirement age], % planning to phase in their retirement by working part-time or freelance, Expected phased retirement start age, Phased retirement by gender, income and age

Among Canadians who expect to work past the traditional retirement age of 65, % say they are working because they need to, % say it is because they want to (by gender, income)

Reasons for working past age 65 (% report - Earn enough for basic living expenses, Earn enough to live well, Government pension will not be enough, To stay mentally active, Enjoy job, Won't be ready to end my career)

How much do you plan to save for retirement, Current level of retirement savings cause stress, Optimism about retirement, Top financial priorities by age group (Gen X, Late baby Boomer, Early Baby Boomer) - Pay down debt, Save or pay for housing, Save for retirement, Save for vacation, Save or pay for education, Buy life or health insurance

% of Canadians with written financial plan, financial advisor by age group, income level

Financial literacy by working with financial advisor - Make and follow a household budget, Controlling / managing debt, Set medium & long term financial objectives, determine the amount I need to save for retirement, Select the best investment for my savings

 
Publication Date:   2/22/2012
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   2/22/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39272755
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Description:   % of Canadians are expecting an inheritance by age group - Gen Y, gen X, baby Boomers, % expect the value will be over $100,000, % of Canadians who have already received an inheritance prefer not to disclose the size, Average amount received by those who disclosed, % who have already inherited said they received $100,000 or more, % received less than $5,000

% of Canadians aged sixty or more are concerned they are going to need their savings to fund their retirement and won't have money left to give to their survivors, % are willing to make personal sacrifices to ensure an inheritance for their family.

% of Canadians whose parents have a will say they have not discussed the terms of the will with their parents, % of Canadians with deceased parents who had a will, admit they never had the talk.

 
Publication Date:   2/8/2012
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   2/8/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39272685
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Description:   % of Canadians in their 40s admit they haven't yet opened a registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) even though they realize they should - by gender [Gen X], % contribute annually to an RRSP, % say they make the maximum contribution every year, % are concerned they aren't saving enough for retirement.
 
Publication Date:   1/25/2012
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   1/25/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39272627
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Description:   Survey of Canadian Baby Boomers, Generation X [Gen X], Generation Y [Gen Y] on retirement. Includes: At what age do you expect to retire? [retirement age], How much is the total value of combined household financial / investment assets of you and your partner? In terms of your retirement savings & investments, how do you feel in comparison to others your own age?

What type of debt do you think you'll have when you retire? (Consumer debt, Mortgage debt, Investment loans, Other) [Household debt (consumer)], Do you think the debt you have will change the age at which you will retire?

Why are you planning on working past 65? After age 65, in what capacity do you plan to continue working? (e.g. consulting, starting a small business - seniorpreneur, reduced hours)

How do you view retirement? (gradual slow down, new beginning, not meaningful)

 
Publication Date:   1/5/2012
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Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   1/9/2012
 
 
 
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