Title of article
How health affects retirement decisions : three pathways taken by middle-older aged New Zealanders
Author/Authors
ALPASS، FIONA نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
19
From page
527
To page
545
Abstract
Concerns about the economic impact of an ageing population have triggered
many developed countries to advance policies that attempt to extend working
lives and discourage early retirement. There is considerable evidence of a relationship
between poor health and early retirement, but some researchers have
suggested that there is a ‘ justification bias ’ in claims that ill-health is the cause
of retirement. This paper reports a longitudinal qualitative study that interviewed
60 New Zealanders aged between 55 and 70 years on two occasions, and analysed
their explanations of health-related retirement decisions. Although the participants’
explanations included poor health as an important reason for retirement,
two additional health-related retirement pathways were identified : the ‘maximisation
of life ’, being decisions to retire whilst healthy to fulfil other life goals ;
and ‘ health protection’, being decisions motivated by health protection and
promotion. These health pathways interacted with other factors such as financial
security. An elucidation of these motivations pays particular attention to the social
and discursive context of explanations of retirement, and considers the three
identified health-retirement pathways in relation to the sickness justification bias
and current government policies to extend working lives.
Keywords
Retirement , WORK , positive ageing , ageing , Promotion , justification bias , FIONA ALPASS , health , Illness , health
Journal title
Ageing and Society
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Ageing and Society
Record number
652240
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