dc.description.abstract | Sufficient and sustainable well-being of all Thai citizens has been the main
government’s objective for national development. Whether it is about the good health of
the people or the country's economy. The main goal of the government is always to assure
that everyone can live happily, without torment, no matter which state in life they are;
working or retired, everyone has to be able to live comfortably. That is why the government
allocates state welfare to the people continually throughout many forms, such as 30 baht
for all medical care & treatment project which involves the treatment of all diseases for all
Thais. And the living allowance for the elderly etc. These things that the government gives
to the people for their well-being are good solution. But it would not be good if the
allocated budget has to increase every year due to the number of the retirement age
population that has increased more and more over the years and causing the government’s
initial projects to cross way the actual needs.
Despite the government's policy to support the elderly, in reality of the welfare of
the state to care for the elderly seems to be quite inadequate. Some says that it is not
enough for sustenance and claim that the elderly pension do not meet the actual expenses
in their everyday life. To summarize, many have agreed that the support for the elderly is
too little in most people's eyes. So it is only logic to focus in finding the real need of the
living for the elderly population
At present, it can be seen that the elderly population is increasing, but they are still
unable to sustain themselves. There is also a problem with managing their life plan in
retirement to be effective and sustainable because most of the population still lack in
knowledge and understanding for effective preparation for retirement and causing some
people to feel that they do not have enough support regardless of whether government
agencies provide state welfare or not.
In this research, the researcher studied the sustainable management planning for
retirement: a case study of the Chet Samian community, Photharam District, Ratchaburi
Province. The researcher uses survey research which applies quantitative research methods.
(Quantitative Research Method) using the Chi-square test method and the sample in this
research is the population of working age group aged 25-59 years living in Chet Samian
community, Photharam district, Ratchaburi province. A total of 400 people were aimed at
the following research objectives: 1) To study the attitudes and behaviors of life
management of people in retirement age by considering the sample group, working age
between 25-59 years old. 2) To find ways to promote sustainable planning for life after
retirement and, 3) To study the problems that occur before and after retirement by
considering the sample group, working age between 25-59 years old.
After the researcher has collected the data and used it for analysis. The researcher
found that most of the personal data of the sample population were female, aged between
30-40 years, single, no children, bachelor's degree with income less than 15,000 baht, being
a civil servant/state enterprise employee. Their intention after retirement is to run a
personal business, currently living with family (husband/wife/children) and intends to
continue living with family (husband/wife/children) after retirement, equal proportions
between homeowners and residents, most of them don't have credit cards.
In addition, the researcher also found that female, aged between 25 - 29 years,
single, bachelor's degree with income less than 15,000 baht is a government official/state
enterprise employee has intention after retirement that they will run a personal business,
currently living with family (husband/wife/children) and intends to continue living with family
(husband/wife/children) after retirement, most of them do not have credit cards is the same
sample group that has the highest level of planning for life after retirement.
However, the researcher tested the hypothesis and found that the majority of people
are aware of the rise of an aging society and has increased investments before retirement
age. Relying on government’s policy for the elderly is no longer the real answer for the
people as working age groups are well prepared to plan and manage their retirement living.
Moreover, the educational level of the sample population is related to financial education
and investment to prepare for retirement. Lastly, the researcher found that working age
people still need a lot of support for knowledge about sustainable retirement life
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