Examining the Efficacy of Technology-Based Pre-Retirement Counseling Programs in Facilitating Retirement Transition
Juliana Njeri Mugure and
Dr Michael Kamau Mbiriri
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Juliana Njeri Mugure: Moi university, Eldoret, Uasin Gishu, Kenya
Dr Michael Kamau Mbiriri: Moi university, Eldoret, Uasin Gishu, Kenya
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 7, 928-935
Abstract:
The transition to retirement is a critical life stage that necessitates comprehensive planning and preparation. Traditional pre-retirement counseling programs have provided valuable guidance in financial planning, psychological readiness, and lifestyle adjustments. However, these conventional methods often face challenges related to accessibility, scalability, and personalization. With the advent of digital technology, new opportunities have emerged to enhance retirement planning through technology-based pre-retirement counseling programs. This research paper examines the efficacy of these digital programs in facilitating a smoother retirement transition. By analyzing online financial planning tools, mobile apps, and AI-driven personalized counseling platforms, the study explores their impact on accessibility, personalization, cost-effectiveness, user engagement, and overall effectiveness. The findings suggest that technology-based programs offer significant advantages, including increased accessibility, tailored advice, and comprehensive resources, making retirement planning more effective and inclusive. This paper contributes to the ongoing discourse on retirement planning by highlighting the transformative potential of digital innovations and providing insights into how these technologies can better support individuals as they prepare for retirement.
Date: 2024
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