Women and Retirement
Challenges of a New Life Stage

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In the last century, changes to the nature and patterns of women?s working lives have been vast. Notably, the huge increase in women?s participation in the paid workforce means that today women are retiring in unprecedented numbers. How do they cope with this lifestyle transition? What major difficulties do they face? How do they process the problems associated with managing this transition in fulfilling ways while juggling family, financial, friendship, ageing and health issues? To date, most retirement studies have focused on men, and therefore gender-specific issues relating to post-work life, such as the pay gap, the double shift, women?s longer lifespans and their traditional roles as carers and social nurturers, have been afforded far less attention.

Women and Retirement: Challenges of a New Life Stage is the first book of its kind to examine women?s retirement using a lifespan perspective. Based on the authors? extensive study of over 1,000 retired Australian women as well as current research, the book presents models of various retirement trajectories and compares women?s experiences with the more widely researched retirement experiences of men. Moore and Rosenthal consider the nature of the transition from full-time work to retirement and the many different pathways and factors influencing this journey: women?s financial status in the retirement years; their health changes; and the varied activity patterns they adopt.

Women and Retirement is a comprehensive, up-to-date and evidence-based review of the female retirement experience. It will be invaluable for courses on ageing and health within psychology, women?s studies, social work and sociology, and for use by practitioners in these fields.

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1. RETIREMENT THEN AND NOW

2. WOMEN AT WORK

3. FINANCIAL SECURITY IN RETIREMENT

4. PLANNING AND DECISION-MAKING

5. THE PSYCHOSOCIAL JOURNEY: FROM WORKER TO RETIREE

6. RETIREMENT AND HEALTH

7. WHAT NEXT?

8. ACCENTUATE THE POSITIVE

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Susan Moore is a researcher in social and developmental psychology, with over 40 years’ experience in academic and professional environments. Now retired, she was the inaugural research professor in psychology at both Victoria University of Technology and Swinburne University in Australia, and is a Fellow of the Australian Psychological Society.

Doreen Rosenthal is a developmental psychologist and public health researcher, and an international expert in the field of adolescence. She was Professor of Women’s Health and Director, Key Centre for Women’s Health in Society in the Melbourne School of Population Health at The University of Melbourne until her retirement in February 2008. Doreen is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia and an Officer in the Order of Australia.