Traumatic Effects Of Retirement

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Psychology

 

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James B

 

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January 30, 2014

 

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University

 

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By 1950, a strong shift in participation had occurred as the male participation rate fell below 50%, with a further decline to around 27% in 1970. The downward trend continued until in 2002, only around 18% of men age 65 and over participated in the labor force. For women, retirement has only become a relevant topic with the increases in participation of the last four decades, as relatively few women participated in the formal labor force in the first half of the century...
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For women, retirement has only become a relevant topic with the increases in participation of the last four decades, as relatively few women participated in the formal labor force in the first half of the century. With women entering the labor force, retirement as a concept of leaving lifelong market work, can now be meaningfully examined (Black, 2004)...
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