We tend to think of retirement as a great equalizer when it comes to relief from the pernicious time scarcity characterizing the lives of many workers. Puzzlingly, this is not entirely the case. Using data from the MTUS in combination with long-term participant observation and in-depth interviews, this article shows that socioeconomic characteristics are important determinants of retiree time scarcity. Contextual disadvantage influences well-being outcomes via time exchanges that are forged by both neighborhood and peer network characteristics. The socioeconomic status–based time projects of surviving and thriving undergirding the experience of time scarcity lead to divergent strategies of action and differing consequences for well-being. F...
International audienceThis article explores subjective perceptions of retirement in France, using or...
This study explores the association between retirement on an old-age pension and subjective economic...
This presentation combines an inter- and an intra-cohort perspective to study one outcome of long li...
This study examines the transition to retirement in a comparative analysis. The intersection to reti...
In general, the literature about social support networks (SSNs) has been divided into two different ...
This article discusses the impact changes to the retirement age may have on the distribution of reti...
We explore the impact of economic fluctuations around the time of retirement on retiree well-being. ...
We report the results of a pre-registered analysis of data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ag...
The objective of this essay is to investigate if working conditions affect the retirement age and ad...
In the present context of aging populations, the question of how to support older workers who want t...
* Manuscript under review in Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences (03/21/2011). E. Calvo performe...
The value of exploring the potential risks of retirement to individual well-being via a longitudinal...
Considerable policy action has focused on the social patterning of health, especially the health ris...
Differences of life expectancy across socioeconomic status are well-documented and many economists a...
Considerable policy action has focused on the social patterning of health, especially the health ris...
International audienceThis article explores subjective perceptions of retirement in France, using or...
This study explores the association between retirement on an old-age pension and subjective economic...
This presentation combines an inter- and an intra-cohort perspective to study one outcome of long li...
This study examines the transition to retirement in a comparative analysis. The intersection to reti...
In general, the literature about social support networks (SSNs) has been divided into two different ...
This article discusses the impact changes to the retirement age may have on the distribution of reti...
We explore the impact of economic fluctuations around the time of retirement on retiree well-being. ...
We report the results of a pre-registered analysis of data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ag...
The objective of this essay is to investigate if working conditions affect the retirement age and ad...
In the present context of aging populations, the question of how to support older workers who want t...
* Manuscript under review in Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences (03/21/2011). E. Calvo performe...
The value of exploring the potential risks of retirement to individual well-being via a longitudinal...
Considerable policy action has focused on the social patterning of health, especially the health ris...
Differences of life expectancy across socioeconomic status are well-documented and many economists a...
Considerable policy action has focused on the social patterning of health, especially the health ris...
International audienceThis article explores subjective perceptions of retirement in France, using or...
This study explores the association between retirement on an old-age pension and subjective economic...
This presentation combines an inter- and an intra-cohort perspective to study one outcome of long li...