Retirement anticipation - gendered patterns in a gender-equal society? a study of senior workers in Norway

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How do different people imagine their own retirement? In this article, we use a representative survey from 2019 to investigate whether female and male senior workers in Norway differ in the ways they anticipate their lives as retirees, and whether covariates of various images differ across gender. We find that women are more likely than men to anticipate spending time on family-related activities, on hobbies and volunteering and on traveling, but less likely to plan for bridge employment and worry about empty time. Health and income are key determinants in men’s images, while partners and children are important for women.

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Grødem, A. S., & Kitterød, R. H. (2022). Retirement anticipation - gendered patterns in a gender-equal society? a study of senior workers in Norway. Journal of Women and Aging, 34(3), 372–393. https://doi.org/10.1080/08952841.2021.1944753

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