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Retirement? What Retirement? [PDF]
Having decided to leave Haberdashers’ Monmouth School for Girls (HMSG) after 23 years in 2013, most of my former colleagues were under the impression that I was planning to retire.
Jayne Treasure
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Retirement, Predictive Factors of Retirement and Retirement Adjustment [PDF]
Today, retirement is a process that many people have access to. This is due to the fact that global life expectancy has increased, and in many countries retirement, as a form of remuneration after years of work, is guaranteed by social security funds ...
Man Gabriela-Maria, Man Mihaela
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The decision to retire is related to the decision to save and to a number of other decisions, including decisions of when to claim Social Security benefits and what share of assets to hold as pensions, Social Security, and in other forms. This article explores the relationships among these various decisions and then explains why it is important to take
Alan L. Gustman+2 more
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Partial Retirement and the Analysis of Retirement Behavior [PDF]
The authors estimate a retirement equation with multiple outcome categories to show, first, that self-reported partial retirement is relatively common among white males aged 58 to 69, particularly partial retirement into a job different from the full-time job held at age 55, and that pattern holds even for those not facing mandatory retirement, not ...
Alan L. Gustman, Thomas L. Steinmeier
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This paper analyses the short- and longer-term effects of retirement on mental health in ten European countries. It exploits thresholds created by state pension ages in an individual-fixed effects instrumental-variable set-up, borrowing intuitions from ...
Gabriel Heller‐Sahlgren
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It's Time to Retire Retirement [PDF]
Companies have been so focused on down-sizing to contain costs that they've largely neglected a looming threat to their competitiveness: a severe shortage of talented workers. The general population is aging and with it, the labor pool. People are living longer, healthier lives, and the birthrate is at a historical low. During the next 15 years, 80% of
Bob Morison+2 more
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To help workers navigate the transition from work to retirement more effectively, employers have been launching phased retirement programs, which allow older employees to work part-time and receive full retirement benefits. This paper examines the experience of the phased retirement system for tenured faculty in the University of North Carolina system
Steven G. Allen+2 more
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Aging, Retirement and Human Resources Management: A Strategic Approach [PDF]
This chapter introduces the organizational view of retirement by exploring the relationship between organizational strategy and human resource management decisions regarding retirement.
Adams, Gary A., Rau, Barbara L.
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Objectives: Retirement is a major life transition in the second half of life, and it can be associated with changes in leisure activity engagement. Although theories of retirement adjustment have emphasized the need to find meaningful activities in ...
Georg Henning+8 more
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Pensionable age vs cross-country diversity of economic activity of the near-elderly [PDF]
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine whether cross-country differences in pensionable age explain such differences in economic activity of people at near-retirement age.
Filip Chybalski
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