There is a need for improved knowledge about how workplace conditions and organisational factors may obstruct or facilitate work in late life. By means of both quantitative and qualitative data, this study aims to explore retirement preferences among employees (aged 55 and older) in a large Swedish health-care organisation and to identify work-related motives influencing their retirement preferences. The quantitative analysis showed large variation in retirement preferences in the organisation. The qualitative results were summarised into two overarching types of motives for late and early retirement preferences, general and group-specific. The general motives were shared by the early and late preferencegroups, and included recognition, fl...
Orientation: Job characteristics play a major role in shaping employees’ early retirement decisions....
In view of the aging and dejuvenation of the working population and the expected shortages in employ...
The paper is an empirical contribution to the intention to remain at work until legal retirement age...
There is a need for improved knowledge about how workplace conditions and organisational factors may...
This study investigated the work related factors related to the retirement preferences of 132 full t...
Background: older workers experiencing chronic health conditions (CHCs) are more likely to retire ea...
Research on the correspondence between retirement intentions and subsequent behaviour is scarce. We ...
In most of the industrialised world, the proportion of older and retired people in the population is...
BackgroundThe aging of societies will increase the need for healthcare services and lead to agrowing...
In most of the industrial world the fractions of older people continuously increase (OECD, 2011). Th...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate factors within nine identified areas that influence...
none5Purpose – The study seeks to investigate individual preference for early or late retirement. Th...
BACKGROUND: The ageing workforce has an impact on public health. The aim of this study was to evalua...
Orientation: Job characteristics play a major role in shaping employees’ early retirement decisions....
In view of the aging and dejuvenation of the working population and the expected shortages in employ...
The paper is an empirical contribution to the intention to remain at work until legal retirement age...
There is a need for improved knowledge about how workplace conditions and organisational factors may...
This study investigated the work related factors related to the retirement preferences of 132 full t...
Background: older workers experiencing chronic health conditions (CHCs) are more likely to retire ea...
Research on the correspondence between retirement intentions and subsequent behaviour is scarce. We ...
In most of the industrialised world, the proportion of older and retired people in the population is...
BackgroundThe aging of societies will increase the need for healthcare services and lead to agrowing...
In most of the industrial world the fractions of older people continuously increase (OECD, 2011). Th...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate factors within nine identified areas that influence...
none5Purpose – The study seeks to investigate individual preference for early or late retirement. Th...
BACKGROUND: The ageing workforce has an impact on public health. The aim of this study was to evalua...
Orientation: Job characteristics play a major role in shaping employees’ early retirement decisions....
In view of the aging and dejuvenation of the working population and the expected shortages in employ...
The paper is an empirical contribution to the intention to remain at work until legal retirement age...