Impact of meaningful work on elderly people's intention to continue working after retirement: A Vietnamese study

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The study focuses on examining the relationship between meaningful work and elderly people's intention to work after retirement. Based on the previous research, we examined the impact level of the three aspects of meaningful work, which are positive meaning, meaning making through work and greater good motivations. The analysis of a sample of 784 workers aged 40 and above showed that all three aspects considered have a positive effect on the intention to participate in the workforce after retirement. In particular, positive meaning has the strongest impact on the workers' intention. The results of the current study extend previous research on factors affecting workers' intention to continue working after retirement. The implications of these findings are discussed in the practical aspect of those involved in the development of effective human resource management policies to retain older workers.

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Doan, T. M. H., Pham, H. Q., & Tran, T. M. P. (2020). Impact of meaningful work on elderly people’s intention to continue working after retirement: A Vietnamese study. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 164). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202016409044

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