Physical and emotional resources mitigate negative effects of involuntary retirement
Research has yet to uncover factors attenuating the negative effects of involuntary retirement on life satisfaction. Data from the Health and Retirement Study shows that if one possessed the physical and emotional resources to fulfill one’s retirement needs, the negative effects of involuntary retir...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2014
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Summary: | Research has yet to uncover factors attenuating the negative effects of involuntary retirement on life satisfaction. Data from the Health and Retirement Study shows that if one possessed the physical and emotional resources to fulfill one’s retirement needs, the negative effects of involuntary retirement on wellbeing can be mitigated. |
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