Adjustment to Retirement: A Cross-national StudyRobert James Havighurst |
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... chapter to the monograph , as she had intended . The chapters of the Monograph are the responsibility of the persons whose names appear as authors . However , there was a good deal of mutual assistance and criticism among the members of ...
... chapter to the monograph , as she had intended . The chapters of the Monograph are the responsibility of the persons whose names appear as authors . However , there was a good deal of mutual assistance and criticism among the members of ...
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... Chapter 8 in describing the German data , as do Cesa - Bianchi and his colleagues in their chapter on the Italian data . Neugarten and Havighurst , in Chapter 9 , restate the various social - psychological theories of aging , and ...
... Chapter 8 in describing the German data , as do Cesa - Bianchi and his colleagues in their chapter on the Italian data . Neugarten and Havighurst , in Chapter 9 , restate the various social - psychological theories of aging , and ...
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... chapter reports 3 independent studies of the reliability of the ratings obtained in this study : the first , an ... chapter is important , not only in assessing the value of the pilot data gathered here , but in assessing the use of ...
... chapter reports 3 independent studies of the reliability of the ratings obtained in this study : the first , an ... chapter is important , not only in assessing the value of the pilot data gathered here , but in assessing the use of ...
Contents
national research on aging | 3 |
FROHLICH W D and BECKER J and The problem of crossnational reli | 18 |
Differences between subsamples | 35 |
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Acquaintance activity level adjustment American analysis association attitude toward retirement chapter Chicago church member cities cluster compared comparison concerning considerable considered continue correlation countries cross-national decrease differences dimensions discussed disengagement effect evaluation example extent fact factors feel formal give given grandparent greater groups Havighurst higher homemaker important increase indicate individual interest interview involvement Italy least leisure less Level of Activity living mean measure negative Neighbor Note occupational older parent participation patterns performance persons plans positive present problems psychological questions raters ratings regarding relationship relatively reliability reported retired teachers retirement role activity sample satisfaction scale scores significant situation social social interaction social roles societies spouse steelworkers style Table takes teachers theory University various Warsaw workers