Family, Work, and the Retirement Process: A Review and New Directions
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The Oxford Handbook of Retirement. ed. / Mo Wang. Second Edition. ed. Oxford University Press, 2025.
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T1 - Family, Work, and the Retirement Process
T2 - A Review and New Directions
AU - Finsel, Julia
AU - Matthews, Russell
AU - Fisher, Gwenith
PY - 2025/4/22
Y1 - 2025/4/22
N2 - Changes in the demographic characteristics of the older workforce amid an increasingly complex retirement landscape underscore the need to examine the role of family in relation to the retirement process. Family is an important part of life, and for many it represents the most salient role in life. The decision regarding whether and when to retire is often not an individual decision, but rather one that unfolds within a larger family context. This chapter reviews prior research on the relationship between family-related factors (e.g., marital status, spousal work status, spousal influence and social support, and family caregiving responsibilities) and retirement. The authors also review relevant prior research on the intersection of work and family domains in relation to retirement behavior. Moreover, the authors give an overview of research covering family-related factors and the transition and adjustment to retirement. The authors follow this with a summary as well as recommendations for future directions of research examining family factors related to retirement research.
AB - Changes in the demographic characteristics of the older workforce amid an increasingly complex retirement landscape underscore the need to examine the role of family in relation to the retirement process. Family is an important part of life, and for many it represents the most salient role in life. The decision regarding whether and when to retire is often not an individual decision, but rather one that unfolds within a larger family context. This chapter reviews prior research on the relationship between family-related factors (e.g., marital status, spousal work status, spousal influence and social support, and family caregiving responsibilities) and retirement. The authors also review relevant prior research on the intersection of work and family domains in relation to retirement behavior. Moreover, the authors give an overview of research covering family-related factors and the transition and adjustment to retirement. The authors follow this with a summary as well as recommendations for future directions of research examining family factors related to retirement research.
U2 - 10.1093/9780197699584.003.0024
DO - 10.1093/9780197699584.003.0024
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9780197699553
BT - The Oxford Handbook of Retirement
A2 - Wang, Mo
PB - Oxford University Press
ER -