This study explores engagement in leisure activities in relation to retirement among individuals aged 58-75 using Swedish longitudinal data over the 1981-2010 period. Our focus is on the relationship between leisure engagement before retirement and retirement timing, as well as on the relationship between leisure engagement before and after retirement. Engagement in leisure is measured through participation in several leisure activities which are popular in Sweden. The results indicate that leisure engagement is not associated with retirement timing when period is considered in the models. It is noteworthy that when the effect of period is excluded, but central predictors of retirement timing are included, leisure engagement is shown to be statistically significant. The results also indicate that leisure engagement patterns in retirement tend to be a continuation of preretirement leisure engagement patterns. The policy implications of these results for active ageing and health are discussed.
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Kridahl, L. (2014). Retirement and leisure: A longitudinal study using swedish data. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research, 12(1), 141–168. https://doi.org/10.1553/populationyearbook2014s141
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