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P. Moen, D. Dempster-McClain, R. Williams (1992)
Successful Aging: A Life-Course Perspective on Women's Multiple Roles and HealthAmerican Journal of Sociology, 97
[It’s something most of us dream about: shedding all responsibilities except for vacationing, playing cards, and spending time with friends and loved ones. So why has retirement become such a complicated thing? Boomers are finding out the reasons firsthand as they struggle with the economic and psychological complications of leaving the workforce, from trying to stretch savings accounts over longer periods to dealing with loneliness and identity issues. For Boomers and their business families, it can be even more challenging, given how many issues they face regarding shifting roles, responsibilities, succession, and finances. The result, naturally, is confusion and frustration for everyone, especially when retirement is more a mirage than a reality. This chapter will help you cope with Boomers’ retirement-related issues, whether retirement is a mirage, a reality, or something in between.]
Published: May 17, 2017
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