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Health Status, Retirement Plans, and Retirement
Journal of Aging and Health, 1990The purpose of this study was to assess the stability of short-term plans to retire and to evaluate the role of self-reported health status in predicting both plans to retire and actual retirement from a sample of 1,165 older members of a prepayment, group practice model, health maintenance organization.
L T, Midanik +3 more
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Retirement outcomes in the Health and Retirement Study. [PDF]
This article examines retirement outcomes in the first four waves of the 1992-1998 Health and Retirement Study (HRS). Measured retirement is seen to differ, sometimes substantially, with the definition of retirement used and among various groups analyzed. Moreover, those differences vary with the wave of the survey as respondents age.
Alan L. Gustman, Thomas L. Steinmeier
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To retire or not to retire: That is not the question
Journal of Organizational Behavior, 2014SummaryRetirement decisions are multiple choice, not true–false, because retirement takes many forms. Multiple theories have been used to predict retirement and to do research on it, but rational‐economic decision‐making theories, often assuming intentional behavior, dominate the retirement research domain.
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Australian Journal of Management, 2020
The present-day retirees may not be as well off as they expect to be during their retirement. Given the current state of the world – higher life expectancy, close to zero real interest rate and the economic turmoil caused by Covid-19 pandemic, a superannuation balance as large as $545,000 may not be enough to support a comfortable lifestyle.
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The present-day retirees may not be as well off as they expect to be during their retirement. Given the current state of the world – higher life expectancy, close to zero real interest rate and the economic turmoil caused by Covid-19 pandemic, a superannuation balance as large as $545,000 may not be enough to support a comfortable lifestyle.
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Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 1999
The subject of sanctuaries for chimpanzees has lately become the topic of a great deal of discussion (Brent, Butler, & Haberstroh, 1997; Committee on Long-Term Care of Chimpanzees, 1997; Dyke, Williams-Blangero, Mamelka, & Goodwin, 1995; Peterson & Goodall, 1993).
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The subject of sanctuaries for chimpanzees has lately become the topic of a great deal of discussion (Brent, Butler, & Haberstroh, 1997; Committee on Long-Term Care of Chimpanzees, 1997; Dyke, Williams-Blangero, Mamelka, & Goodwin, 1995; Peterson & Goodall, 1993).
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International Journal of Men's Health, 2003
Although a growing body of literature has emerged around young men’s body image, little literature exists on older men’s body image. This paper focuses on in-depth, qualitative data obtained during a focus group from six older, retired men (58 to 85 years) involved in formal physical activity sessions, living in the Adelaide metropolitan area.
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Although a growing body of literature has emerged around young men’s body image, little literature exists on older men’s body image. This paper focuses on in-depth, qualitative data obtained during a focus group from six older, retired men (58 to 85 years) involved in formal physical activity sessions, living in the Adelaide metropolitan area.
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Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2012
Richard B, Gunderman, Donald M, Bachman
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Richard B, Gunderman, Donald M, Bachman
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Psychological determinants of retirement financial planning behavior
Journal of Business Research, 2021H Kent Baker +2 more
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Reference Points for Retirement Behavior: Evidence from German Pension Discontinuities
American Economic Review, 2021Arthur Seibold
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