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EVALUATING POST RETIREMENT EXPERIENCES OF PENSIONERS IN GHANA by EMMANUEL ANINAKWAH-BONSU (BSc. Econs & Business Administration) A thesis submitted to the Department of Marketing and Corporate Strategy of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in partial fulfillment of the award of the degree of Master of Business Administration (Strategic Management and Consulting). August 2016 DECLARATION I hereby declare that this submission is my own work towards the Masters of Business Administration and that, to the best of my knowledge, it contains no material previously published by another person or material which has been accepted for the award of any other degree of the University, except where due acknowledgement has been made in the text. Emmanuel Aninakwah-Bonsu …............................ .............................. (PG 2105514) Signature Date Mr. Samuel Yaw Akomea …............................ .............................. (Supervisor) Signature Date Dr. Wilberforce Owusu Ansah …............................ .............................. (Head of Department) Signature Date i DEDICATION I dedicate this work to my entire family for their support and prayers during the course. ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS My unfathomable thankfulness goes to God Almighty for his abundant grace in seeing me through this project. I am grateful to my supervisor, Samuel Yaw Akomea Esq. of the Department of Marketing and Corporate Strategy and Head of Center for Business Development and Kumasi Business Incubator for his direction and supervision throughout the commencement and conclusion of this project. I am also thankful to my family for their support and prayers. To my colleagues, friends and well-wishers I say thank you for their encouragement. iii ABSTRACT The transition from employment to retirement, where there are new events, new things to learn, new rules and regulations, new opportunities and challenges renders retirement a bitter pill to swallow. Retirement brings about uncertainties. Many pensioners in Ghana do not enjoy decent retirement life. The objectives of the study were to: evaluate effectiveness of retirement packages for pensioners, identify challenges retirees face during retirement and investigate the expectations of retirees. The study adopted an exploratory design as a result of the absence of scientific information available on pensioners. The population for the study were pensioners who had retired 5 (five) years ago. A sample size of 190 was drawn. Data collection instrument was questionnaire. Convenience sampling technique was employed to solicit the views of the sample drawn. Descriptive statistical presentations which included averages, bar charts, cross tabulations and frequencies were used to present the data collected. It was found out that; pensioners generally did not find pension packages as effective; female respondents rather found packages to be effective than male respondents, which was attributable to the cultural dispensation prevailing in the country, annual increments were not adequate enough, however, monthly allowances were received on time; challenges faced were mainly inability to pay monthly bills and meet everyday demands, family challenges, inability to pay ward’s fees for those who had wards in school and reasonable pension packages were identified as well as access to free medical care. It was recommended that contributors take pension schemes seriously to earn a secure future; a second look should be taken at the New Pension Scheme to increase the rates of contributions benefits or introduce other beneficial areas for wider benefits; annual increments should be reasonable; it would also be apt to consider the nuclear family when planning for retirement. iv TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ............................................................................................................ i DEDICATION ............................................................................................................... ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS .......................................................................................... iii ABSTRACT .................................................................................................................. iv TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................... v LIST OF TABLES ...................................................................................................... viii LIST OF FIGURES ...................................................................................................... ix CHAPTER ONE .......................................................................................................... 1 INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................ 1 1.1 Background of the Study ......................................................................................... 1 1.2 Problem Statement ................................................................................................... 3 1.3 Objectives of the Study ............................................................................................ 5 1.4 Research Questions .................................................................................................. 5 1.5 Significance of the Study ......................................................................................... 5 1.6 Scope of the Study ................................................................................................... 6 1.7 Limitations of the Study........................................................................................... 6 1.8 Overview of Methodology ....................................................................................... 7 1.9 Organization of the Study ........................................................................................ 7 CHAPTER TWO ......................................................................................................... 9 LITERATURE REVIEW ........................................................................................... 9 2.1 Introduction .............................................................................................................. 9 2.2 Definition and Concept of Retirement ..................................................................... 9 v 2.3 Historical Transition of Social Security in Ghana ................................................. 10 2.4 Preparation towards Retirement ............................................................................. 13 2.4.1 Retirement Counselling ...................................................................................... 15 2.4.2 Financial Planning .............................................................................................. 17 2.5 Retirement Expectations ........................................................................................ 18 2.6 Challenges Facing Retirees .................................................................................... 19 2.7 Social Security Defined ......................................................................................... 20 2.8 Retirees Expectations in Ghana ............................................................................. 23 2.8.1 Types of Pension Schemes.................................................................................. 25 CHAPTER THREE ................................................................................................... 27 METHODOLOGY .................................................................................................... 27 3.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................ 27 3.2 Research Design..................................................................................................... 27 3.3 Sources of Data ...................................................................................................... 27 3.4 Unit of Analysis ..................................................................................................... 28 3.5 Population .............................................................................................................. 28 3.6 Sample Size ............................................................................................................ 28 3.7 Sample Technique .................................................................................................. 30 3.8 Data Collection Instrument .................................................................................... 30 3.9 Pilot Testing ........................................................................................................... 31 3.10 Data Analysis ....................................................................................................... 31 3.11 Brief Profile of the Case Study ............................................................................ 31 vi CHAPTER FOUR ...................................................................................................... 33 DATA PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION ................................ 33 4.1. Introduction ........................................................................................................... 33 4.2 Background characteristics of respondents ............................................................ 33 4.2.1 Respondents’ Gender .......................................................................................... 35 4.2.2 Age Distribution.................................................................................................. 35 4.2.3 Years of work ...................................................................................................... 35 4.2.4 Previous Salary ................................................................................................... 35 4.2.5 Sector of work ..................................................................................................... 36 4.2.6 Monthly Pension Salary ...................................................................................... 36 CHAPTER FIVE ....................................................................................................... 44 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSION .. 44 5.1. Introduction ........................................................................................................... 44 5.2 Summary of Findings ............................................................................................. 44 5.2.1 Effectiveness of Pension Packages ..................................................................... 44 5.2.2 Challenges Facing Retirees ................................................................................. 46 5.2.3 Expectations of Retirees ..................................................................................... 46 5.3. Recommendations ................................................................................................. 48 5.4 Conclusion ............................................................................................................. 49 REFERENCES ........................................................................................................... 50 APPENDIX ................................................................................................................. 56 vii LIST OF TABLES Table 2.1 Differences in Benefits expected ................................................................. 24 Table 2.2 Other differences expected .......................................................................... 24 Table 4.1: Background characteristics of respondents ................................................ 34 Table 4.2: Challenges of retirees ................................................................................. 37 Table 4.3: Frequency distribution of respondents’ expectations prior to retirement ... 39 Table 4.4: Respondents’ views on effectiveness of pension packages ........................ 40 Table 4.5: Background characteristics by effectiveness of pension packages............. 41 Table 5.1: Summary of Findings ................................................................................. 47 viii LIST OF FIGURES Figure 4.1: Respondents’ contribution to SSNIT ........................................................ 36 Figure 4.2: Respondents’ expectations prior to retirement .......................................... 38 ix

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