Research on the correspondence between retirement intentions and subsequent behaviour is scarce. We aimed to explore possible associations between retirement intentions and behaviour, using five-year high-quality quantitative panel data on Norwegian senior workers. Retirement intentions operate at different levels of firmness: (a) considerations; (b) preferences; and (c) decisions. Compared to work continuation considerations, a targeted age for retirement improved predictive power whether the target was preferred or decided, and particularly so if the target (i.e. the preferred or decided age of retirement), corresponded with a normative retirement age. Because more workers are able to state a preferred age of retiring than a decision abou...
Virtually all Western countries are seeking to bring retirement ages more in line with increases in ...
Background: This thesis explores the retirement behaviour of older people approaching retirement dec...
The paper is an empirical contribution to the intention to remain at work until legal retirement age...
Research on the correspondence between retirement intentions and subsequent behaviour is scarce. We ...
In view of the aging and dejuvenation of the working population and the expected shortages in employ...
This study investigated the early retirement intentions of 346 older Dutch employees by extending th...
In view of the aging and dejuvenation of the working population and the expected shortages in employ...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide an empirical test of theories proposed in the literature statin...
There is a need for improved knowledge about how workplace conditions and organisational factors may...
markdownabstractPurpose: This paper aims to provide an empirical test of theories proposed in the li...
While the population of Europe is rapidly aging, extended working life has been increasingly promote...
This article examines work-related factors and their impact on the retirement decision-making proces...
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Contains fulltext : 139430.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study in...
This study applies Feldman and Beehr's three-step model to examine retirement as a decision-making p...
Virtually all Western countries are seeking to bring retirement ages more in line with increases in ...
Background: This thesis explores the retirement behaviour of older people approaching retirement dec...
The paper is an empirical contribution to the intention to remain at work until legal retirement age...
Research on the correspondence between retirement intentions and subsequent behaviour is scarce. We ...
In view of the aging and dejuvenation of the working population and the expected shortages in employ...
This study investigated the early retirement intentions of 346 older Dutch employees by extending th...
In view of the aging and dejuvenation of the working population and the expected shortages in employ...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide an empirical test of theories proposed in the literature statin...
There is a need for improved knowledge about how workplace conditions and organisational factors may...
markdownabstractPurpose: This paper aims to provide an empirical test of theories proposed in the li...
While the population of Europe is rapidly aging, extended working life has been increasingly promote...
This article examines work-related factors and their impact on the retirement decision-making proces...
\u3cp\u3eIn view of the aging and dejuvenation of the working population and the expected shortages ...
Contains fulltext : 139430.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study in...
This study applies Feldman and Beehr's three-step model to examine retirement as a decision-making p...
Virtually all Western countries are seeking to bring retirement ages more in line with increases in ...
Background: This thesis explores the retirement behaviour of older people approaching retirement dec...
The paper is an empirical contribution to the intention to remain at work until legal retirement age...