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General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. – 1985
The General Accounting Office examined retirement age trends in the private sector to assist the Congress in its effort to devise a retirement system for Federal employees. The Census Bureau's Current Population Survey (CPS) was identified as a source of information about private sector retirement patterns. March 1974, 1979, and 1984 data were…
Descriptors: Age, Early Retirement, Employment Patterns, Middle Aged Adults
Bumbarger, C. S.; And Others – Education Canada, 1987
Ascertains what 59 male and 40 female Alberta teachers (average age 50) think about career changes, early and partial retirement. Indicates reasons for career change (personal challenge, additional salary, frustration) and lack of interest in partial retirement. Concludes options for career change should be investigated with younger age group.…
Descriptors: Aging in Academia, Career Change, Early Retirement, Foreign Countries
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. – 1986
Two issues were analyzed--the changing characteristics of early pension recipients and the costs of early retirement. The analyses covered men and women aged 50 and older and were based primarily on data from the Census Bureau's March 1984 Current Population Survey. Findings showed that the percentage of the population receiving employer-sponsored…
Descriptors: Early Retirement, Employment Patterns, Labor Force Nonparticipants, Middle Aged Adults
Charner, Ivan; And Others – 1990
This report details the findings of a national project on union retirees and retirement programs. Chapter I provides an introduction and discusses the history of the project, project design, and structure of the report. In Chapter II, the study of union retirees is detailed and a comprehensive data base of information on union retirees is…
Descriptors: Middle Aged Adults, Older Adults, Retirement, Retirement Benefits

Kragie, Evelyn R.; And Others – Career Development Quarterly, 1989
Examined preretirement planning in 126 people living in households with respondents in the 45 to 64 age group and not yet retired. Found the importance of pensions and independent sources of income were predictive of the importance of preretirement planning. Found women considered it less important than men to plan for retirement. (ABL)
Descriptors: Counseling Objectives, Middle Aged Adults, Planning, Retirement

Shaw, Lois B. – Gerontologist, 1984
Used data from a national sample of over 800 middle-aged married women to examine influences on retirement plans. Although the majority did not plan to retire at the same time as their husbands, having a retired husband as well as women's own retirement benefits were strong influences. (JAC)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Family Influence, Females, Middle Aged Adults
Charner, Ivan; And Others – 1990
This report presents five case studies which provide a comprehensive description of the programs and services available to union retirees in different communities. The five communities reflect a diversity of geographical locations, economic base, occupational structure, and unions represented. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Miami, Florida;…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Middle Aged Adults, Older Adults, Programs
Pearson, Lois R. – American Libraries, 1983
Relates responses of 69 librarians ranging in age from 39 to 84 to a two-page questionnaire concerning retirement planning. Personal experiences, financial concerns, continuing professional connections, alternative options, and the trauma and joys of retirement are noted. A 33-item bibliography is included. (EJS)
Descriptors: Librarians, Library Associations, Middle Aged Adults, Midlife Transitions
Kingson, Eric R. – Aging and Work: A Journal on Age, Work and Retirement, 1981
Examines the health of a sample population, men aged 45-59 in 1969, who retired before age 62 between 1966-1975. Compares the health of men receiving Social Security disability benefits with that of men reporting work-limiting health conditions at retirement but not receiving Social Security disability benefits. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Economic Status, Health, Health Conditions
Bratthall, Kenneth – Industrial Gerontology, 1976
On July 1, 1976 a new National Partial Pension Scheme came into effect in Sweden, which will allow older workers (60-65) to reduce their working hours and draw partial pensions as a preparation for full retirement. (Editor)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Fringe Benefits, Legislation, Middle Aged Adults

Davis, Harry E. – Monthly Labor Review, 1973
Retirement provisions may force older workers out of the labor force or restrict their employment opportunities. (Editor)
Descriptors: Bias, Economic Factors, Employment Opportunities, Employment Practices
American Association of Retired Persons, Washington, DC. – 1991
This guidebook addresses retirement planning for midlife women. Section 1 presents the woman an opportunity to assess herself today in terms of the roles she plays in various aspects of her life and in her relationships with others. It asks her to consider some of her plans, dreams, and things she would like to do in an ideal retirement situation.…
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Females, Fringe Benefits, Life Events
Meier, Elizabeth L. – 1986
Despite many employers' opinions that incentive programs for early retirement are humane and desirable, such programs have several undesirable aspects for the retirees and the U.S. economy. The programs are actually termination programs because they function as a way employers can reduce their work force. (In fact, it was the 1973-75 and 1981-82…
Descriptors: Dismissal (Personnel), Early Retirement, Employment Practices, Middle Aged Adults
Kohli, Martin – 1988
This document, examining transition to retirement from a sociological perspective, consists of four sections and a 14-item bibliography. The first section traces the evolution of West German retirement from what was considered a new phenomenon into what is now commonly assumed to be a normal or even natural life stage. The second section discusses…
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Compensation (Remuneration), Early Retirement, Employer Employee Relationship
Montgomery, Douglas G.; And Others – 1982
Older workers face many obstacles to working after age 65. This situation is causing significant problems for the social security system. In light of previous findings that many older workers prefer part-time employment, an intensive study was conducted of the policies of one company and its employees' attitudes. Participants expected to retire at…
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Employee Attitudes, Employment Patterns, Gerontology