New Frontiers of Research on Retirement - ARCHIVED
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This book is designed to contribute to the foundation of basic information that leaders and researchers will need when they begin to devote much more time and resources to the institutional adjustments that the up-coming wave of retirements among baby boomers will require. Its contents deal with aspects of retirement that have been outside the main focus in the research literature, but which will likely receive much greater attention in the future. These aspects include social issues arising from the emergence of a large number of people who form a substantial proportion of the adult population and whose length of time in retirement will be as long as that of a generation, roughly 25 years; women's retirement; family dynamics and retirement; and retirement processes among people with no career job as conventionally defined. A large part of the book is devoted to scientific papers that are based upon Statistics Canada's data and which require substantial innovations of useful concepts and data series that serve to illustrate the potentials of our data.
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Subjects
Keywords
- Analytical products
- Baby boom generation
- Human capital
- Income
- International comparisons
- Knowledge society
- Knowledge-based economy
- Labour force characteristics
- Labour force participation
- Older workers
- Paid work
- Pensions
- Policies
- Population characteristics
- Retired persons
- Retirement pensions
- Retirement policy
- Self-employment
- Seniors
- Social security
- Sources of income
- Transition to retirement
- Women
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