Financial Wellbeing and the Early Release of Superannuation
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ThesisThesis type
HonoursAuthor/s
Patawaran, SabinaAbstract
The Early Release of Superannuation (ERS) is one of the Australian federal government’s policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing individuals who were financially impacted by the crisis to withdraw up to A$20,000 over two periods from their superannuation accounts. This ...
See moreThe Early Release of Superannuation (ERS) is one of the Australian federal government’s policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing individuals who were financially impacted by the crisis to withdraw up to A$20,000 over two periods from their superannuation accounts. This thesis investigates the impact of the ERS and if it disproportionately affected low-income earners’ subjective financial wellbeing relative to higher-income earners’. Using data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey and a triple difference framework, I find no substantial evidence supporting this. However, I find statistically significant evidence suggesting that, in general, the ERS improved individuals’ reported satisfaction with their personal finances.
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See moreThe Early Release of Superannuation (ERS) is one of the Australian federal government’s policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing individuals who were financially impacted by the crisis to withdraw up to A$20,000 over two periods from their superannuation accounts. This thesis investigates the impact of the ERS and if it disproportionately affected low-income earners’ subjective financial wellbeing relative to higher-income earners’. Using data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey and a triple difference framework, I find no substantial evidence supporting this. However, I find statistically significant evidence suggesting that, in general, the ERS improved individuals’ reported satisfaction with their personal finances.
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Date
2025Licence
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The author retains copyright of this thesis. It may only be used for the purposes of research and study. It must not be used for any other purposes and may not be transmitted or shared with others without prior permission.Faculty/School
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, School of EconomicsSubjects
early release of superannuationsuperannuation
financial wellbeing
applied microeconometrics
economics
microeconometrics
hilda
covid-19
australia
public policy
policy evaluation
income class
financial satisfaction
hilda survey
ers
super
early pension withdrawal
pension wealth
pension savings
retirement savings
financial relief
triple difference
difference-in-difference-in-difference
diff-in-diff
impact heterogeneity
heterogeneous
event study
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