Table 1. Comparison of simulated total savings and income (annuity) at age 65 for people in full or part time employment with no chronic condition and with diabetes, as well as those who are not in the labour force due to diabetes.
Total savings at age 65 years (cash, super, shares, other properties) | Total income at age 65 years | |||||||||
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Total population | N | Total population with savings | % | Mean ($) | Sd | Median ($) | Mean ($) | Sd | Median ($) | |
Employed full time with no chronic condition | 1 414 000 | 6 606 | 1 414 000 | 100 | 1 617 000 | 2 206 000 | 638 000 | 90 000 | 122 000 | 36 000 |
Employed part time with no chronic condition | 468 000 | 2 373 | 468 000 | 100 | 1 583 000 | 2 565 000 | 321 000 | 83 000 | 135 000 | 17 000 |
Employed full time with diabetes | 89 000 | 345 | 89 000 | 100 | 1 316 000 | 1 648 000 | 581 000 | 75 000 | 95 000 | 34 000 |
Employed part time with diabetes | 25 000 | 105 | 25 000 | 100 | 1 482 000 | 2 340 000 | 336 000 | 81 000 | 131 000 | 19 000 |
Not in labour force due to diabetes | 11 000 | 46 | 10 000 | 90.5 | 346 000 | 754 000 | 35 000 | 19 000 | 43 000 | 2 000 |