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Karmiyati, Diah; Rahmadiani, Nixie Devina; Hasanati, Nida – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2020
Retirement is considered an event that requires individual readjustment, so it can affect the psychological wellbeing of the elderly, especially for women. Better self-esteem can encourage individuals to respect themselves more, however, leading in turn to improvements in the dimension of psychological wellbeing. The aim of this study is to…
Descriptors: Therapy, Well Being, Retirement, Females
Hilton, Dale; Levine, Arielle; Zanetis, Janet – Journal of Museum Education, 2019
Little research is available concerning the use of technology to connect non-mobile senior adults with museums. This paper explores the viability of Interactive Virtual Learning (IVL) programs to gauge the interests, preferences, and needs of the older adults. The authors drew from personal experiences presenting such programs to seniors and held…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Adult Education, Museums, Computer Simulation
Lee, Myoung-jae – Sociological Methods & Research, 2016
With one treated and one untreated periods, difference in differences (DD) requires the untreated response changes to be the same across the treatment and control groups, if the treatment were withheld contrary to the fact. A natural way to check the condition is to backtrack one period and examine the response changes in two pretreatment periods.…
Descriptors: Least Squares Statistics, Control Groups, Generalization, Models
Lee, Jung Min – ProQuest LLC, 2016
This research examined demographic factors and reported preferential learning mode among a sample of Florida Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) members compared to a national sample profile of OLLI members. This study was prompted by an earlier study of OLLI members conducted by the National Resource Center (NRC) for OLLIs, which produced a…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Demography, Preferences, Cognitive Style
Mitak, Kirsten Nora – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of Piano Wizard(TM) as a viable technological and instructional tool for older adults. Piano Wizard's applicability for seniors was determined by participants' musical skill development, perceptions of personal fulfillment, attitudes toward music learning, and opinions about the…
Descriptors: Music Education, Educational Technology, Older Adults, Teaching Methods
Wells, Yvonne; de Vaus, David; Kendig, Hal; Quine, Susan – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2009
The capacity to measure change is essential in examining successful adaptation to ageing. Few studies measuring change have compared findings using pre-post approaches (employing difference scores) with those from retrospective approaches (employing self-ratings). Where this has occurred, differences have been attributed either to ceiling and…
Descriptors: Social Desirability, Health, Health Behavior, Well Being
Cresci, M. Kay; Yarandi, Hossein N.; Morrell, Roger W. – Educational Gerontology, 2010
Enthusiasm for information technology (IT) is growing among older adults. Many older adults enjoy IT and the Internet (Pro-Nets), but others have no desire to use it (No-Nets). This study found that Pro-Nets and No-Nets were different on a number of variables that might predict IT use. No-Nets were older, had less education and income, were…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Information Technology, Internet, Prediction
Clark, Christopher D.; Lambert, Dayton M.; Park, William M.; Wilcox, Michael D. – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 2009
Retiree recruitment is a burgeoning economic development strategy among rural communities despite uncertainty over whether later-life migrants will bring with them "Gray Gold" in the form of economic development or "Gray Peril" in the form of a reduced willingness to support the provision of local public services such as…
Descriptors: Public Education, Financial Support, Educational Finance, Counties
Requena, Felix – Social Indicators Research, 2010
In this article welfare systems and support networks are empirically analyzed to determine which generate the highest level of subjective well-being among retired persons. Propositions derived from support network theories and national welfare system typologies have been analyzed using causal models that indicate the influence of the various…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Trust (Psychology), Causal Models, Welfare Services
Jenny, Hans H.; And Others – 1979
Changes in higher education employee benefit plans brought about by the extension of the mandatory retirement age to 70 are the focus of the monograph. Chapter one summarizes the volume and presents some major recommendations that institutions may find helpful in benefit and personnel planning. Chapter two sketches the meaning of the new law (1978…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Cost Effectiveness
Price, Karl F.; And Others – Aging and Work: A Journal on Age, Work and Retirement, 1979
Early retirees are contrasted with on-time retirees in a study of 1,436 recent retirees. Few differences are found between those who retired early and those who retired on time among respondents who retired voluntarily. In contrast, early and on-time retirees differed among respondents who said they retired nonvoluntarily. (LRA)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Individual Characteristics, Older Adults
Fisher, Paul – Industrial Gerontology, 1975
Countries with mature social security systems have declining rates of labor force participation of the aged. The experience of nine countries (United States, Canada, Belgium, France, Federal Republic of Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden, United Kingdom) over the last two decades provided the statistical data presented and analyzed in the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Developed Nations, Employment Level, Labor Economics

Morrow-Howell, Nancy; Leon, Joel – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1988
Examined postretirement work effort. Found personal and structural characteristics differed between retirees who did not work in three years after retirement and those who worked over 300 hours annually. Postretirement labor force participants experienced more successful employment histories before retirement. People with marginal work histories…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Employment, Labor Force Nonparticipants, Older Adults

Brahce, Carl I.; Bachand, Donald J. – Journal of Offender Counseling, Services & Rehabilitation, 1989
Examined criminal histories and arrest records for males (N=491) over age 55 who were arrested for law violations in one large city. Findings showed that both habitual violators and first-time offenders were charged with violent crimes. Those first arrested in their 40s and 50s also were involved in serious activity following retirement. (NB)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Crime, Criminals, Males

Gendell, Murray – Monthly Labor Review, 1998
From 1965 to 1995, the United States, Germany, Japan, and Sweden all experienced a decline in the average age at which workers retire and an increase in the duration of retirement. Sweden and Germany particularly face elder dependency burdens, which may increase in the United States in the coming decade. (JOW)
Descriptors: Chronological Age, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Older Adults