Determinants of (in-) voluntary retirement: A systematic literature review
Involuntary retirement transitions have a variety of negative consequences for individuals
and society as they can lead to poorer health or lower wellbeing. Therefore, it is of high …
and society as they can lead to poorer health or lower wellbeing. Therefore, it is of high …
Using the theory of planned behaviour to explore predictors of financial behaviour among working adults in Malaysia
The current study sought to explore the predictors of financial behaviour among working
adults based on the theory of planned behaviour. This study employed the correlational …
adults based on the theory of planned behaviour. This study employed the correlational …
Pushed out prematurely? Comparing objectively forced exits and subjective assessments of involuntary retirement across Europe
Given the efforts in raising the statutory pension age in an aging Europe, this cross-national
analysis investigates constrained retirement from a comparative perspective. Based on a …
analysis investigates constrained retirement from a comparative perspective. Based on a …
Gates to retirement and gender differences: Macroeconomic conditions, job satisfaction, and age
H Axelrad, TK Mcnamara - Journal of women & aging, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
The different pathways out of the labor force have been the focus of many recent studies, yet
not enough scholarly attention has been paid to the effect of country-level, individual, and …
not enough scholarly attention has been paid to the effect of country-level, individual, and …
Early retirement and late retirement: Comparative analysis of 20 European countries
H Axelrad - International Journal of Sociology, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
The goal of this research is to examine the associations among personal characteristics,
country-level indicators, and the retirement timing in 20 European countries. Data came from …
country-level indicators, and the retirement timing in 20 European countries. Data came from …
Introduction: Key issues and policies for extending working life
J Ogg, M Rašticová - Extended working life policies: International gender …, 2020 - Springer
Extended working life policies have been widely promoted in Europe and in wider
international settings. However, to date, these policies have not, for the most part, taken …
international settings. However, to date, these policies have not, for the most part, taken …
Patterns of physician retirement and pre-retirement activity: a populationbased cohort study
BACKGROUND: Knowing when physicians retire and how they practise in the pre-
retirement years is important information for health human resource planning. We identified …
retirement years is important information for health human resource planning. We identified …
Adding scars to wrinkles? Long-run effects of late-career job loss on retirement behavior and personal income
Despite a growing interest in the effects of job loss, research on its consequences for older
workers and their economic situation in retirement remains scant. Using 30 years of data …
workers and their economic situation in retirement remains scant. Using 30 years of data …
Why singles prefer to retire later
This study goes beyond a purely financial perspective to explain why single older workers
prefer to retire later than their partnered counterparts. We aim to show how the work (ie, its …
prefer to retire later than their partnered counterparts. We aim to show how the work (ie, its …
The extension of late working life in Germany: trends, inequalities, and the East-West divide
The extension of late working life has been proposed as a potential remedy for the
challenges of aging societies. For Germany, surprisingly little is known about trends and …
challenges of aging societies. For Germany, surprisingly little is known about trends and …