RetirementFrances Merchant Carp, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (U.S.) A collection of papers resulting from a conference held by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development in the spring of 1967. |
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Retirement as a Transitional Life Stage | 1 |
An Analytic Model for the Sociological | 29 |
Developmental Conceptions and | 75 |
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achievement active mastery adaptation adjustment to retirement adult American anthropology autonomy become biological blue-collar workers career Carp centenarians clinically depressed concept conflict creative crisis cross-cultural culture cycle David Gutmann developmental disengagement domains Druze economic effects ego psychology environment example experience external factors function Gerontology goals growth Gutmann Havighurst Highland Maya human development important income increasing individual's influence interaction interpersonal interpersonal relationships involved Kansas City Lankenau Hospital leisure living loss magical mastery major mastery individual mastery orientations maturity menopause ment mental MEREDITH BELBIN motives Navajo needs norms occupational old age older options organism passive mastery patterns perception period personality perspective physical post-retirement potential pre-retirement predict problem productive psychological psychological anthropology receptive/nurturant relationships response retirement process role satisfaction sectors self-concept senescence social society span stage status stress suggests theory tion transition variables workers