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期刊名:Work aging and retirement

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ISSN:2054-4642

e-ISSN:2054-4650

IF/分区:3.7/Q1

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Claire M Growney,Li Chu,Laura L Carstensen Claire M Growney
The present study examines interrelationships among age, time horizons, and uncertainty and how they influence preferences for work tasks. We tested hypotheses that were grounded in socioemotional selectivity theory about the role of uncert...
Elissa El Khawli,Mark Visser,Mustafa Firat Elissa El Khawli
Job resources benefit and motivate workers and, therefore, facilitate longer working lives. Yet, little is known about how job resources develop over time and how, in turn, trajectories of job resources are associated with retirement timing...
Mara Getz Sheftel,Noreen Goldman,Anne R Pebley et al. Mara Getz Sheftel et al.
Disparities in older age cognitive health by race/ethnicity persist even after controlling for individual-level indicators of childhood and adult socioeconomic status. High levels of labor market segregation mean that Black and Latino worke...
Emmanuel E Garcia Morales,Danielle S Powel,Andrew Gray et al. Emmanuel E Garcia Morales et al.
To investigate the association between sensory loss and the timing and type of self-reported departures from the labor force, via retirement or disability, we used data from the Health and Retirement Study, cycles 2004-2018. Based on self-r...
Donald M Truxillo,David M Cadiz,Grant M Brady Donald M Truxillo
Research into work ability is increasing in the aging workforce literature. We argue that the COVID-19 pandemic has uncovered a number of possible gaps in our understanding of the work ability concept itself, its antecedents, and outcomes. ...
Gudela Grote,Julian Pfrombeck Gudela Grote
Uncertainty is at the center of debates on how to best cope with the Covid-19 pandemic. In our exploration of the role of uncertainty in current aging and lifespan research, we build on an uncertainty regulation framework that includes both...
Hendrik P van Dalen,Kène Henkens Hendrik P van Dalen
The current COVID-19 crisis teaches organizations and households harsh lessons about the necessity of having buffers, to deal with the consequences of the COVID-19 virus. The financial fragility of households and the rising proportion of pe...
Ruth Kanfer,Sibley F Lyndgaard,Corey E Tatel Ruth Kanfer
We offer a worker-centric perspective on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic for the aging workforce. We briefly describe 3 broad characteristics of pandemics-mortality salience, isolation from the workplace, and rising unemployment-in term...
Dorien T A M Kooij Dorien T A M Kooij
We live in an unusual time, which effects all of us in different ways. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, some people are working harder than ever, some people have lost their job, some people can only work from home, and some people have to rei...
Cort W Rudolph,Hannes Zacher Cort W Rudolph
With COVID-19 presenting as a global pandemic, we have noticed an emerging rhetoric concerning "the COVID-19 Generation," both anecdotally and across various media outlets. The narratives advanced to support such rhetoric have distinct impl...