Essay on Retirement (original) (raw)

The ever-changing meanings of retirement

Karen Goodall, Chris McVittie

American Psychologist, 2012

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Retirement: strengths and weaknesses for a full and healthy old age

Guido Amoretti

Geopolitical, Social Security and Freedom Journal, 2023

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Active Ageing, Pensions and Retirement in the UK

Liam Foster

Journal of Population Ageing

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Active aging and alternatives to age-based retirement

Alfredo Alfageme Chao

International journal of population studies, 2023

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Voluntary early retirement: Between desires and necessities

Nathalie Burnay

Perspectives interdisciplinaires sur le travail et la santé, 2008

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Ageing, retirement and pension reforms

pierre pestieau

The World Economy, 2003

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Reforming European pension systems for active ageing

Karl Hinrichs

International Social Science Journal, 2006

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The future of retirement

Craig Berry

2010

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Entering the Retirement Zone: How Much Choice do Individuals Have?

Sarah Vickerstaff

Social Policy and Society, 2006

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2. Theoretical Approaches to Retirement and Early Exit from Work

Jonas Radl

2014

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Paradigms of retirement: the importance of health and ageing in the whitehall ii study

Gill Mein

Social Science & Medicine, 1998

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Retirement, Pensions and the Adequacy of Saving: A Guide to the Debate

Richard Disney

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Raising the Age of Retirement to Ensure a Better Retirement

pierre pestieau

The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice, 2003

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Pensions: Challenges and Choices: What next?

Nicholas Barr

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Later retirement? Patterns, preferences, policies

Martin Kohli

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Retirement Realities

Claire Matthews

Applied Finance Letters

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Editorial: New pathways in retirement research: Innovative perspectives on social inequalities and the distribution of transitional risks

Anna Wanka

Frontiers in Sociology

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Retirement plans and active ageing: perspectives in three countries

Sara Santini

Ageing and Society, 2016

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Ageing and Society Retirement plans and active ageing: perspectives in three countries

Sara Santini

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The End of Retirement as We Know It?

Jacquelyn James

2010

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Longevity: Trends, uncertainty and the implications for pension systems

Amarendra Swarup

2009

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Time to retire – Time to die? A prospective cohort study of the effects of early retirement on long-term survival

Hilke Brockmann

Social Science & Medicine, 2009

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‘I'd rather keep running to the end and then jump off the cliff’. Retirement Decisions: Who Decides?

Sarah Vickerstaff

Journal of Social Policy, 2006

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Pensions and the Retirement Decision

Barry Nalebuff

1984

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How Long Should People Work? The Debate Over the Retiring Age

Audrey L Anton

The Palgrave Handbook of the Philosophy of Aging, 2017

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Introduction to the Changing Nature of Retirement: An International Perspective

Kenneth Shultz

International Journal of Manpower, 2010

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Retirement and risk: the individualisation of retirement experiences?

Sarah Vickerstaff

The Sociological Review, 2005

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Retirement security: It's not just about the money

Christina Matz-costa

The American psychologist

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Retirement: It's Not About the Finances!

john cronan

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2009

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Older People's Preferences for Employment and Retirement in Ireland

Tony Fahey

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Essays in Retirement Economics

Gunnar Poppe Yanez

2020

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