2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10823-017-9316-6
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Assessing the Process of Retirement: a Cross-Cultural Review of Available Measures

Abstract: Retirement research is now expanding beyond the post-World War II baby boomers' retirement attitudes and plans to include the nature of their workforce exit and how successfully they adjust to their new life. These elements are collectively known as the process of retirement. However, there is insufficient research in developing countries to inform the management of their ageing populations regarding this process. This review aims to facilitate national and cross-cultural research in developing and non-English… Show more

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“…Some researchers have demonstrated this more optimistic view of life during retirementas a restart -but few scholarly studies have been done, especially in Brazilian (França, 2012). Previous reviews emphasized the scarcity of translated measures focusing on antecedents and consequences of this transition (Rafalski, Noone, O'Loughlin, & Andrade, 2017), behavioral measures (Barbosa, Monteiro, & Murta, 2016), and approaches to and diversity of methods of study and intervention (Boehs et al, 2017). In addition, the focus on positivity is still little approached in studies and education practices, orientation, or preparation for retirement (Siguaw, Sheng, & Simpson, 2016).…”
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“…Some researchers have demonstrated this more optimistic view of life during retirementas a restart -but few scholarly studies have been done, especially in Brazilian (França, 2012). Previous reviews emphasized the scarcity of translated measures focusing on antecedents and consequences of this transition (Rafalski, Noone, O'Loughlin, & Andrade, 2017), behavioral measures (Barbosa, Monteiro, & Murta, 2016), and approaches to and diversity of methods of study and intervention (Boehs et al, 2017). In addition, the focus on positivity is still little approached in studies and education practices, orientation, or preparation for retirement (Siguaw, Sheng, & Simpson, 2016).…”
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“…Como hilo conductor tomaremos los aspectos que la literatura señala como más influyentes en el tránsito hacia esta nueva etapa para cada uno de los actores que intervienen en el proceso de jubilación. Atendiendo, además, a sus efectos sobre las categorías elaboradas por Julia Rafalski et al, (2017), en su estudio sobre las medidas existentes en el proceso de jubilación. Los motivos que justifican atender también a estas categorías (actitudes, planificación, toma de decisiones, ajuste y satisfacción) son su actualidad y pertinencia, puesto que permiten entender de forma holística la jubilación.…”
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“…In the presented research, we examined how personality variables (the conceptualization of retirement, social model of retirement, use of leisure time, personal engagement in financial retirement planning, and commitments to the current profession), structural variables (age, gender, occupation, the standard of living) and their combinations explain the perception of losses and gains resulting from retirement in pre-retired educated people. The variables we selected were based on the findings of previous studies (Apouey, 2020;Eismann et al, 2019;Rafalski et al, 2017;Taylor et al, 2008;Wang & Shi, 2014).…”
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