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Working towards successful retirement
 — older workers and retirees speaking about ageing, change and later life
Author(s)Sheila J Gewolb
Journal titleWorking with Older People, vol 19, no 1, 2015
PublisherEmerald, 2015
Pagespp 25-32
Sourcewww.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/wwop.htm
KeywordsRetirement ; Preparation [retirement] ; Interpretation ; Qualitative Studies.
AnnotationThis paper demonstrates how older workers and people who have already retired speak about ageing and change and their experience of retirement. It describes a qualitative study in which focus groups with older workers and semi-structured interviews with retired people were carried out. The recorded data were analysed using a linguistic approach (Discourse Analysis), which investigates in detail how people express their views and opinions and how their discourse might relate to societal attitudes towards ageing and retirement. Many older people who were still at work were concerned that they would decline and become senile once they retired, unless they could remain active in some way. This was confirmed by people who had already retired and who spoke about how keeping busy and active had resulted in successful retirement and ageing. Participants from four focus groups and five interview respondents represent only a small sample of older people who are still working or who are retired, such that the results cannot be extended to apply to all older workers and retired people. However, this study will help to raise awareness of the concerns of older workers who may be nearing retirement, and how keeping busy and active after leaving work is considered by retirees to be part of successful retirement and helping to combat decline. A study of this nature which examines how older workers express their views about retirement using Discourse Analysis is original and may be used as a method for future research into other aspects of being older at work. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-150619271 A
ClassmarkG3: GA: 4CC: 3DP

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