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Introduction to Special Issue: The Retirement Career Phase across Cultures.

Megan C Lytle1.   

Abstract

Increasingly, older workers in the United States remain in the workforce beyond retirement age, meaning the term "retirement" might include at least some form of workforce participation. Although the proportions of women and individuals from racial and ethnic minority groups working past the age of 65 has significantly increased (Wegman & McGee, 2004); few scholars have examined the retirement career phase from a multicultural perspective. This special issue will critically review vocational literature as well as provide specific recommendations for research and practice with the aim of helping scholars and practitioners conceptualize the current concerns older adults across cultures (e.g., women and racial/ethnic minorities, among others) face during retirement planning.

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Keywords:  Cross-cultural/multicultural career issues; career development stages; elderly

Year:  2015        PMID: 26101454      PMCID: PMC4474158          DOI: 10.1177/0894845314543497

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Career Dev        ISSN: 0894-8453


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1.  Older Workers: Who are the working poor in the U.S.?

Authors:  Yoon G Lee; Hsun-Mei Teng; Sin-How Lim; William T Gallo
Journal:  Hallym Int J Aging HIJA       Date:  2005
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