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Title: A comprehensive study on pre-retirement planning amongst Botswana public officers
Authors: Rena, Ravinder 
Theo, Tshukudu T. 
Keywords: 1502 Banking, Finance and Investment;1503 Business and Management;1505 Marketing;3507 Strategy, management and organisational behaviour;4610 Library and information studies;Botswana Public officers;Pre-retirement planning;Retirement investment;Financial education
Issue Date: 20-Oct-2023
Publisher: Educational Research Multimedia & Publication
Source: Rena, R. and Theo, T. T. 2023. A comprehensive study on pre-retirement planning amongst Botswana public officers. Researchers World : Journal of Arts Science & Commerce. 14(1): 10-21. doi: 10.18843/rwjasc/v14i1/02
Journal: Researchers World : Journal of Arts Science & Commerce; Vol. 14, Issue 1 
Abstract: 
Purpose: The main purpose of this paper was to comprehensively assess the level of
knowledge of pre-retirement planning for public officers in the Central District Council of
Botswana. Specifically, the paper assessed the pre-retirement planning awareness of public
officers by looking at the variables of financial education and retirement investment. In
addition, the paper gauged the retirement preparedness of employees nearing retirement by
assessing the psychosocial aspects of attitude towards retirement and retirement
counselling preparedness. Methodology: the paper adopted a descriptive research design.
Using a random sampling method which targeted 100 respondents, a population paper on
62 respondents was conducted, translating to a 62% response rate. The Questionnaires
were used for data collection and the results were analysed using description statistics
which included frequency tables, pie charts and graphs. Findings revealed that most public
officers are aware of retirement planning and those employees falling within retirement
age brackets of 45 years old and above, tend to have positive attitudes towards retirement
planning. Implications: the paper concluded by observing that majority of public servants
does not plan well for their retirement. Therefore, the concept of retirement planning
should be introduced in the initial part of public officers’ work life. Originality this paper
strategically provides and impetus for the retirement planning and investment among pubic
officers in Botswana. The paper assessed pre-retirement planning in the concept of
financial retirement planning, as well as the psycho-social aspect of retirement planning.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5668
ISSN: 2231-4172
2229-4686 (Online)
DOI: 10.18843/rwjasc/v14i1/02
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