“…In some studies, psychological well-being in later life increases at or after retiring (Kim & Moen, 2001;Latif, 2011), whereas in other studies, well-being decreases (Dingemans & Henkens, 2015). Research also supports the notion that the experience of retirement is individual, with acknowledgment of the need to examine a wider range of personal resource factors (Shultz & Wang, 2011;Wong & Earl, 2009), such as personality (Ryan et al, 2017) or personal identity (Newton & Ottley, 2020). Additionally, the context of retirement-for instance, the amount of control one has in choosing when and how to retire-can have important consequences for post-retirement well-being (Calvo et al, 2009;Quine et al, 2007).…”