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An inquiry into self-identification with retirement
Authors:Michelle Pannor Silver
Institution:1. Department of Anthropology/Health Studies, University of Toronto Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canadamichelle.silver@utoronto.ca
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The aim of this qualitative study was to explore patterns in self-identification with being retired using deductive thematic analysis informed by the life course perspective. For this study, a set of women who self-identified as retired (n = 60) were asked to describe their current work status, major career interruptions, and factors that marked their retirement. This study provides important insights into the heterogeneity in women’s retirement including a subset of individuals who self-identified as retired, not based on their own work force transitions but on that of their spouse or peers. Findings highlight the importance of recognizing that the construction of retirement identity can be context driven, varied, and subjective.
Keywords:Feminist gerontology  homemaker retirees  life course perspective  qualitative research  retirement identity  women’s retirement
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