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Valasek, Diana L. – 1981
Research has begun to define the older adult population, not as a homogeneous sample, but as at least two groups with different concerns. To determine the factors contributing to retirement satisfaction, two groups of retirees, i.e., young-olds, aged 75 and under (N=49) and old-olds, over age 75 (N=49), completed the Individual Status Assessment…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Age Differences, Attitude Change, Gerontology
Solomon, Kenneth – 1980
Retirement is a major issue facing the older American man. Not only must he give up his work, a source of identity and self-esteem, the retiree must also face new relationships with his spouse, children, and peers; and he must learn to use leisure time appropriately. Widowerhood is a second major issue. Aside from deep emotional loss, the widower…
Descriptors: Androgyny, Emotional Adjustment, Gerontology, Individual Development