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Sick of Retirement?

Journal of Health Economics, 2018
This paper examines the causal effect of retirement on health and healthcare utilization using two identification strategies on Danish full population data. First, I use a reform of the statutory retirement age in an IV design.
Nick F. Nielsen
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Health Insurances and the Health-Related Work Capacity of Retirement-Aged Workers

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2021
Systematic inequity across different health insurances can bring risk to retirement-aged workers and lead to their contrasting health outcomes. Policymakers need more fine-grained design of health insurances to better protect retirement-aged workers ...
Jiannan Li, B. Yuan
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The Longitudinal Association Between Retirement and Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

American Journal of Epidemiology, 2021
The purpose of this study was to collect the evidence of the relationship between retirement and depression through meta-analysis, and further analyze the heterogeneity of results. The quality of the studies was rated based on ten predefined criteria. We
Wentao Li, Xin Ye, Dawei Zhu, P. He
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To Retire or Not to Retire? That Is the Question [PDF]

open access: possibleTeaching of Psychology, 2013
During the 1960s, there was extensive hiring of college and university faculty members. This large group of professors are now at or nearing retirement age. Concerns about the economy, the availability of good health insurance, increased life expectancy, and removal of mandatory retirement laws may influence decisions about when to retire.
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Retirement Choice and Retirement Satisfaction

Journal of Gerontology, 1978
Retirees from major corporations who reported they retired voluntarily were compared with nonvoluntary retirees to determine the individual factors that led to a voluntary or nonvoluntary decision to retire and the impact of that voluntary/nonvoluntary decision on retirement attitudes and satisfaction.
Karl F. Price   +2 more
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Military Retirement: The Retirement Syndrome

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1967
The stresses unique to military retirement are described as a growing medical and social problem. in anticipation of or following retirement from the service, the retiree may develop psychiatric symptoms or experience an exacerbation of previously resolved medical problems.
Martin B. Giffen, John S. McNeil
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Women’s financial planning for retirement

International Journal of Bank Marketing, 2019
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the status of the research on women’s financial planning for retirement. This paper provides a brief review of the work carried out so far along with a conceptual framework of factors influencing women’s ...
Satish Kumar, Sweta Tomar, Deepak Verma
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Retirement

1971
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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RETIREMENT*

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1970
AbstractThis review outlines the problems associated with retirement and some of the vital factors in their solution. A study of the psychological aspects indicates that often psychiatric illness is diagnosed in elderly persons when the real issue is low morale.
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