The effect of retirement on perceived well-being is examined by using three waves of the Hungarian GGS data. The marginal log-linear model, which is a useful, state-of-the art methodological tool for categorical multivariate analysis, is applied to the problem. This paper ascertains that retirement has a significantly negative effect on an individual’s perceived well-being, although after three years of retirement the feeling of well-being starts to increase again. The significant decrease after retirement can be explained by the health and age of the individual, since those in living poor health and retiring at a younger age tend to have lower subjective well-being. Thus retirement and subjective well-being are conditionally independent gi...
Most stratification research concerns solely the economically active population and omits inactive s...
The value of exploring the potential risks of retirement to individual well-being via a longitudinal...
Using cross-sectional data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System and the American Time...
<p class="Stlus2">The effect of retirement on perceived well-being is examined by using three waves ...
International audienceThis chapter reviews the literature about the effect of retirement on well-bei...
This paper investigates the differential change in subjective well-being among Hungarians 0–3 years ...
How does retirement influence subjective well-being? Some studies suggest retirement does not affec...
We investigate the consequences of retirement from work for the overall well-being of individuals ag...
This study explores the association between retirement on an old-age pension and subjective economic...
We examine the association between pathways to retirement and patterns of subjective wellbeing in Ge...
This paper examines the impact of retirement on people’s subjective quality of life, as expressed by...
This paper studies the effect of both retirement and unemployment on life satisfaction, using subjec...
This paper utilises multinational data on 17 countries from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirem...
This study assesses the role played by socio-demographic factors in the determination of retirees\' ...
The paper investigates the influence of various demographic and social factors on the perception of ...
Most stratification research concerns solely the economically active population and omits inactive s...
The value of exploring the potential risks of retirement to individual well-being via a longitudinal...
Using cross-sectional data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System and the American Time...
<p class="Stlus2">The effect of retirement on perceived well-being is examined by using three waves ...
International audienceThis chapter reviews the literature about the effect of retirement on well-bei...
This paper investigates the differential change in subjective well-being among Hungarians 0–3 years ...
How does retirement influence subjective well-being? Some studies suggest retirement does not affec...
We investigate the consequences of retirement from work for the overall well-being of individuals ag...
This study explores the association between retirement on an old-age pension and subjective economic...
We examine the association between pathways to retirement and patterns of subjective wellbeing in Ge...
This paper examines the impact of retirement on people’s subjective quality of life, as expressed by...
This paper studies the effect of both retirement and unemployment on life satisfaction, using subjec...
This paper utilises multinational data on 17 countries from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirem...
This study assesses the role played by socio-demographic factors in the determination of retirees\' ...
The paper investigates the influence of various demographic and social factors on the perception of ...
Most stratification research concerns solely the economically active population and omits inactive s...
The value of exploring the potential risks of retirement to individual well-being via a longitudinal...
Using cross-sectional data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System and the American Time...