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Boeder, Jordan; Fruiht, Veronica; Erikson, Kevin; Hwang, Sarah; Blanco, Giovanna; Chan, Thomas – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2021
Receiving mentoring is associated with lasting career benefits ; however, less is known about long-term career gains for mentors. A national sample of retired academics were surveyed to examine associations between past mentoring behaviors and current evaluations of their careers. Participants (N = 277) were on average 73.6 (SD = 6.2) years old…
Descriptors: Mentors, Career Development, Teacher Retirement, College Faculty
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Altman, Yochanan; Baruch, Yehuda; Zoghbi Manrique-de-Lara, Pablo; Viera Armas, Maria Mercedes – Studies in Higher Education, 2020
The purpose of this paper is to find out what academics do when approaching retirement, and why; as well as to reflect on the process and consequences of reaching a retirement decision -- for themselves, the university system, and the wider community. Our study concentrates on baby boomers, as this large cohort starts to retire or become eligible…
Descriptors: Baby Boomers, Generational Differences, College Faculty, Career Development
Vagins, Deborah J.; Gatta, Mary – American Association of University Women, 2019
Sexual harassment has long been a significant problem for women workers. But with the emergence of the #MeToo movement, there has been a renewed public, cultural and academic focus on workplace harassment. "Limiting our Livelihoods: The Cumulative Impact of Sexual Harassment on Women's Careers" investigates the compounding impact of…
Descriptors: Sexual Harassment, Females, Work Environment, Experience
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August, Rachel A. – Journal of Career Development, 2011
This study explores the relevance of the Kaleidoscope Career Model (KCM) to women's later life career development. Qualitative interview data were gathered from 14 women in both the "truly" late career and bridge employment periods using a longitudinal design. The relevance of authenticity, balance, and challenge--central parameters in the KCM--is…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Labor Turnover, Career Development, Females
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Merrill, Henry S. – Adult Learning, 2012
This article shares a reframing of lifelong learning beyond a formal career. Like many of his peers, after 40 years in postsecondary education, the author has moved beyond his most recent full-time work teaching in an adult education graduate program to emeritus faculty status. In this article, he shares his experience moving into the next phase…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, College Faculty, Retirement, Older Adults
Orel, Nancy A.; Landry-Meyer, Laura; Spence, Maria A. S. – ADULTSPAN Journal, 2007
Providing the essential care for children and aged relatives has immediate and long-term financial consequences for women, particularly financial insecurity in retirement. Women's caregiving careers are examined in relationship to the impact on retirement. The need for career and retirement education and counseling aimed at women who assume…
Descriptors: Security (Psychology), Females, Retirement, Retirement Benefits
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Gaullier, Xavier – Ageing International, 1986
Discusses the economic crisis and subsequent employment problems that have had substantial consequences for older workers in France. Offers alternatives including a flexible career cycle in which working periods would alternate with long periods of training and leisure time throughout a career. (JOW)
Descriptors: Career Development, Early Retirement, Economic Factors, Older Adults
Cunningham, DiAnne H. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Scope and method of study. This descriptive case study was designed to describe the critical issues surrounding Baby Boomers and their motivations to attend community college, in addition to their perceptions of learning and curriculum needs. Additionally the study explored what these Baby Boomers plan to do after completing their courses and…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Retirement, Community Colleges, Focus Groups
Curnow, Barry; And Others – 1994
According to this book, the world of work is changing to a future in which the 40-hour work week is obsolete. Many corporations are reducing core staff but are slow to grapple with the associated problems, such as how to motivate employees who will be retiring in a few years and how to make use of ex-employees on a consultancy basis. The book…
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Career Change, Career Choice, Career Development
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Kreitlow, Doris J.; Kreitlow, Burton W. – Adult Learning, 1989
Those who are most satisfied with retirement are those who make progressive choices about the course of their lives. Many older adults may not realize that they have this choice and consciousness-raising may be the first order of the adult educator. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Choice, Career Development, Lifelong Learning
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Simon, Joan; Osipow, Samuel H. – Career Development Quarterly, 1996
Proposes that counseling can assist people who are nearing retirement to become aware of their perceptions of their vocational roles. Counseling can help these older adults develop "vocational scripts," that is, adaptive views of the self at work that enhance personal perceptions of productivity and agency. (RJM)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Development, Career Guidance, Counseling Theories
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Harper, Melanie C.; Shoffner, Marie F. – Career Development Quarterly, 2004
The theory of work adjustment is useful in addressing the career counseling needs of retirees who want to continue working but who need to explore their career choices before settling on a new occupation or job. This article examines some of the challenges that midlife and older adults face as they plan postretirement careers. Information about…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Older Adults, Retirement, Career Development
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Kasworm, Carol; Wetzel, Janice Wood – Educational Gerontology, 1981
Provides an examination of the current status of research regarding women and retirement and discusses multiple issues that surround the aging woman and her relationship to the retirement process. Key orientations are discussed in relation to conceptualizing and shaping future preretirement educational programming alternatives. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Attitudes, Career Development, Developmental Programs
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Sommerstein, Judith C.; And Others – Career Planning and Adult Development Journal, 1994
Includes "Introduction" (Sommerstein); "Understanding the Older Worker: Physical and Emotional Factors" (Myers); "Changing Work Environment" (Dennis); "Expectations versus Reality" (James); "Late Life Addiction Response and the Role of Career Planning" (Britton); "Case Study of a…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Career Counseling, Career Development, Career Planning
Holahan, Carole Kovalic – 1981
Some research has found that women's retirement from the labor force produces significant changes in their lives and requires further investigation. The effects of career pattern and retirement on activity involvement and life satisfaction for women who had been in the work force was investigated. Subjects were members of the Terman Study of the…
Descriptors: Activities, Adjustment (to Environment), Career Development, Comparative Analysis
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