Purpose: This study examines how life satisfaction changes as a function of the transition into retirement, distinguishing between different types of voluntary and involuntary exits. Design and Methods: Perceived satisfaction with life (SWL) was measured among 1,388 older Dutch workers on two occasions, separated by 6 years. During that time, more than half of participants (54%) left full-time employment and entered retirement. Results: Those who made a voluntarily departure from the workforce reported higher levels of perceived SWL compared with those who remained employed, whereas the life satisfaction scores of those whose departure was involuntary (due to health reasons, organizational reasons) were found to be the lowest. Other factors...
Objectives Empirical studies have consistently shown the negative impact of involuntary retirement o...
Purpose: This paper aims to provide an empirical test of theories proposed in the literature stating...
We examine the association between pathways to retirement and patterns of subjective wellbeing in Ge...
Purpose: This study examines how life satisfaction changes as a function of the transition into reti...
Purpose: This study examines how life satis-faction changes as a function of the transition into ret...
The main objective of this PhD thesis is to gain more insight into the consequences of retirement fo...
Multiactor panel data on 778 Dutch employees were used to examine adjustment to and satisfaction wit...
This study seeks to provide more insight into adjustment to retirement by older workers and their pa...
The increased popularity of bridge employment has raised questions about its consequences for well-b...
The increased popularity of bridge employment has raised questions about its consequences for well-b...
OBJECTIVES : Empirical studies have consistently shown the negative impact of involuntary retirement...
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...
Objectives Empirical studies have consistently shown the negative impact of involuntary retirement o...
Purpose: This paper aims to provide an empirical test of theories proposed in the literature stating...
We examine the association between pathways to retirement and patterns of subjective wellbeing in Ge...
Purpose: This study examines how life satisfaction changes as a function of the transition into reti...
Purpose: This study examines how life satis-faction changes as a function of the transition into ret...
The main objective of this PhD thesis is to gain more insight into the consequences of retirement fo...
Multiactor panel data on 778 Dutch employees were used to examine adjustment to and satisfaction wit...
This study seeks to provide more insight into adjustment to retirement by older workers and their pa...
The increased popularity of bridge employment has raised questions about its consequences for well-b...
The increased popularity of bridge employment has raised questions about its consequences for well-b...
OBJECTIVES : Empirical studies have consistently shown the negative impact of involuntary retirement...
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...
Objectives Empirical studies have consistently shown the negative impact of involuntary retirement o...
Purpose: This paper aims to provide an empirical test of theories proposed in the literature stating...
We examine the association between pathways to retirement and patterns of subjective wellbeing in Ge...