Closing the gap for women’s superannuation
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Introduction
In this activity, students interpret an article on the superannuation gender gap, explore reasons for this gap and actions that could be taken to close the gap. They also consider the importance of selecting appropriate super investment options to improve long-term financial outcomes.
Achievement Standard
By the end of Year 10, students explain why and how governments manage economic performance to improve living standards. They give explanations for variations in economic performance and standards of living within and between economies. They analyse factors that influence major consumer and financial decisions and explain the short- and long-term effects of these decisions. They explain how businesses respond to changing economic conditions and improve productivity. Students evaluate the effect of organisational and workforce management on business performance.
When researching, students develop questions and formulate hypotheses to frame an investigation of an economic or business issue or event. They gather and analyse reliable data and information from different sources to identify trends, explain relationships and make predictions. Students generate alternative responses to an issue, taking into account multiple perspectives. They use cost-benefit analysis and appropriate criteria to propose and justify a course of action. They apply economics and business knowledge, skills and concepts to familiar, unfamiliar and complex hypothetical problems. Students develop and present evidence-based conclusions and reasoned arguments incorporating different points of view. They use appropriate texts, subject-specific language, conventions and concepts. They analyse the intended and unintended effects of economic and business decisions and the potential consequences of alternative actions.
Content descriptions
Economics and Business Knowledge and Understanding
Factors that influence major consumer and financial decisions and the short- and long-term consequences of these decisions (ACHEK053).
Economics and Business Skills
Analyse data and information in different formats to explain cause-and-effect relationships, make predictions and illustrate alternative perspectives (ACHES057).
Reflect on the intended and unintended consequences of economic and business decisions (ACHES061).
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Closing the gap for women's superannuation
Closing the gap for women's superannuation
Suggested activity sequence
This sequence is intended as a framework to be modified and adapted by teachers to suit the needs of a class group.
- As a class, brainstorm the term ‘gender gap’ and what it might mean in terms of earnings and superannuation.
- Students read the article and complete the worksheet.
- As a class, discuss:
- reasons for the superannuation gender gap
- strategies to close the gap
- the importance of selecting the right investment option to improve long-term financial security.