This article examines work-related factors and their impact on the retirement decision-making process. We particularly focus on organisational human resources policies and normative climate regarding retirement. Organisations create opportunities and conditions for career extension via their personnel instruments. The normative climate may encourage or discourage retirement. We use a ten-year followup study among , older employees in the Netherlands aged 50-59 at baseline. Results reveal that older workers are sensitive to social approval earned from their coworkers and supervisor. A social climate that supports working up to higher ages is an important requisite for reducing the attractiveness of the early retirement option. Retirement...
Research on the correspondence between retirement intentions and subsequent behaviour is scarce. We ...
Background: Due to the aging of the population and subsequent higher pressure on public finances, th...
\u3cp\u3eIn view of the aging and dejuvenation of the working population and the expected shortages ...
This article examines work-related factors and their impact on the retirement decision-making proces...
This article links organizational forces to individual decision making on retirement. We examine to ...
As the 'baby boomer' generation approaches retirement and begins to leave the workforce, birth and d...
International audienceThis study examined the factors that influence the retirement decision of olde...
Contains fulltext : 139430.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study in...
In most of the industrial world the fractions of older people continuously increase (OECD, 2011). Th...
This study investigated the early retirement intentions of 346 older Dutch employees by extending th...
Objectives. This study examined perceptions of involuntary retirement. We investigated the extent to...
This article examines how older workers employ internalized age norms and perceptions when thinking ...
The maintenance of older workers and determining the appropriate age for retirement are growing issu...
Virtually all Western countries are seeking to bring retirement ages more in line with increases in ...
This study investigated the work related factors related to the retirement preferences of 132 full t...
Research on the correspondence between retirement intentions and subsequent behaviour is scarce. We ...
Background: Due to the aging of the population and subsequent higher pressure on public finances, th...
\u3cp\u3eIn view of the aging and dejuvenation of the working population and the expected shortages ...
This article examines work-related factors and their impact on the retirement decision-making proces...
This article links organizational forces to individual decision making on retirement. We examine to ...
As the 'baby boomer' generation approaches retirement and begins to leave the workforce, birth and d...
International audienceThis study examined the factors that influence the retirement decision of olde...
Contains fulltext : 139430.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study in...
In most of the industrial world the fractions of older people continuously increase (OECD, 2011). Th...
This study investigated the early retirement intentions of 346 older Dutch employees by extending th...
Objectives. This study examined perceptions of involuntary retirement. We investigated the extent to...
This article examines how older workers employ internalized age norms and perceptions when thinking ...
The maintenance of older workers and determining the appropriate age for retirement are growing issu...
Virtually all Western countries are seeking to bring retirement ages more in line with increases in ...
This study investigated the work related factors related to the retirement preferences of 132 full t...
Research on the correspondence between retirement intentions and subsequent behaviour is scarce. We ...
Background: Due to the aging of the population and subsequent higher pressure on public finances, th...
\u3cp\u3eIn view of the aging and dejuvenation of the working population and the expected shortages ...