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View article: Retirement adjustment in the pandemic – did risk- and protective factors change?
Retirement adjustment in the pandemic – did risk- and protective factors change? Open
The exit from the workforce and the transition to retirement often coincides with changes in important aspects of individuals’ daily life and social roles. This can be a demanding experience for some retirees, affecting their mental health…
View article: Do predictors of life satisfaction change in the last years leading up to retirement? The case of job satisfaction and leisure satisfaction
Do predictors of life satisfaction change in the last years leading up to retirement? The case of job satisfaction and leisure satisfaction Open
Objectives. Predictors of life satisfaction vary between people and potentially also within people across the life span. However, little is known about when changes in the association between domain satisfaction and overall life satisfacti…
View article: Do predictors of life satisfaction change in the last years leading up to retirement? The case of job satisfaction and leisure satisfaction
Do predictors of life satisfaction change in the last years leading up to retirement? The case of job satisfaction and leisure satisfaction Open
Objectives. Predictors of life satisfaction vary between people and potentially also within people across the life span. However, little is known about when changes in the association between domain satisfaction and overall life satisfacti…
View article: Association between job strain and working life expectancy: a longitudinal study of older people in Sweden
Association between job strain and working life expectancy: a longitudinal study of older people in Sweden Open
Many European countries have increased retirement ages to address the challenge of population ageing. However, job strain which is the combination of high job demands and low job control may be an obstacle to extending the working lives of…
View article: Retirement adjustment in the pandemic – did risk- and protective factors change?
Retirement adjustment in the pandemic – did risk- and protective factors change? Open
The exit from the workforce and the transition to retirement often coincides with changes in important aspects of individuals’ daily life and social roles. This can be a demanding experience for some retirees, affecting their mental health…
View article: Beyond borders: exploring ageing in a global context
Beyond borders: exploring ageing in a global context Open
It is with great pleasure and no small sense of relief that I sit down to write this editorial piece, on behalf of the whole editorial team, for the first issue of the Journal of Global Ageing (JoGA).We had three interlinked motivations fo…
View article: Pre-retirement work disengagement? Examining associations of job and leisure satisfaction with life satisfaction up to retirement
Pre-retirement work disengagement? Examining associations of job and leisure satisfaction with life satisfaction up to retirement Open
A satisfying job is important for workers across their work lifespan. However, before workers retire, it is often assumed that they start to become less attached to their workplace and focus on other life areas instead. This supposed disen…
View article: Do predictors of life satisfaction change in the last years leading up to retirement? The case of job satisfaction and leisure satisfaction
Do predictors of life satisfaction change in the last years leading up to retirement? The case of job satisfaction and leisure satisfaction Open
Objectives. Predictors of life satisfaction vary between people and potentially also within people across the life span. However, little is known about when changes in the association between domain satisfaction and overall life satisfacti…
View article: MEASURING MULTIGENERATIONAL NEIGHBORHOODS
MEASURING MULTIGENERATIONAL NEIGHBORHOODS Open
There are growing concerns that societies are becoming more generationally divided and that this is having negative social consequences, such as increasing loneliness and social isolation. Residential age segregation as a key driver of thi…
View article: THE IMPACT OF LIVING IN MULTIGENERATIONAL NEIGHBOURHOODS ON LONELINESS IN LATER LIFE
THE IMPACT OF LIVING IN MULTIGENERATIONAL NEIGHBOURHOODS ON LONELINESS IN LATER LIFE Open
Intergenerational solidarity has been identified as a key factor for effective social functioning. However, evidence suggests that divisions between younger and older generations within Great Britain (GB) have never been greater. Growing r…
View article: Older Adults’ Emotional Challenges and Co-design Preferences for a Social Robot after the COVID-19 Pandemic
Older Adults’ Emotional Challenges and Co-design Preferences for a Social Robot after the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
Mental health challenges became more prevalent during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially among older adults. Consequently, we witnessed an uptake of new technologies, including social robots to address these challenges. However, we observed…
View article: (Im)mobile ageing: risks of exclusion in later life in liminal urban peripheries
(Im)mobile ageing: risks of exclusion in later life in liminal urban peripheries Open
Despite the recent policy impetus for age-friendly cities, there is still scope for more geographical insights into ageing in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Cities in LMICs, such as Bengaluru (India), are witnessing an increase …
View article: Unpacking the role of transport inequalities among older adults for accessing healthcare in Bengaluru, India
Unpacking the role of transport inequalities among older adults for accessing healthcare in Bengaluru, India Open
Mobility, access to transport and healthcare play a crucial part in healthy ageing. However, these often posechallenges for older adults in the global South. This study applies the three concepts of 'motility' (access, competence and appro…
View article: Occupational social class differences in the impact of COVID-19 related employment disruptions on retirement planning amongst older workers in England
Occupational social class differences in the impact of COVID-19 related employment disruptions on retirement planning amongst older workers in England Open
Purpose This paper aims to examine the impact of COVID-19 related employment disruption on individuals’ retirement planning and whether these experiences differ by occupational social class. Design/methodology/approach To explore these iss…
View article: Cohort Profile: The IRanian Longitudinal Study on Ageing (IRLSA): the first comprehensive study on ageing in Iran
Cohort Profile: The IRanian Longitudinal Study on Ageing (IRLSA): the first comprehensive study on ageing in Iran Open
The IRanian Longitudinal Study on Ageing (IRLSA) is the ageing component of the nationwide PERSIAN Cohort and aims to comprehensively assess the different aspects of ageing (age 50 to 95), monitor the changes in health and well-being of ol…
View article: Exploring the impact of Covid-19 on the care and quality of life of people with dementia and their carers: A scoping review
Exploring the impact of Covid-19 on the care and quality of life of people with dementia and their carers: A scoping review Open
This article reports on findings of a scoping review aimed to map the published literature concerning the impact of Covid-19 on the care and quality of life of people living with dementia and their carers. Twenty-nine articles were include…
View article: Removal and dispersal of biofluid films by powered medical devices: Modeling infectious agent spreading in dentistry
Removal and dispersal of biofluid films by powered medical devices: Modeling infectious agent spreading in dentistry Open
Medical procedures can disperse infectious agents and spread disease. Particularly, dental procedures may pose a high risk of disease transmission as they use high-powered instruments operating within the oral cavity that may contain infec…
View article: “When I Need to Travel, I Feel Feverish”: Everyday Experiences of Transport Inequalities Among Older Adults in Dhaka, Bangladesh
“When I Need to Travel, I Feel Feverish”: Everyday Experiences of Transport Inequalities Among Older Adults in Dhaka, Bangladesh Open
Background and Objectives Buses are the most common form of public transport for older adults in developing countries. With over 37% of total trips, buses are the principal mode of transport in Dhaka. The majority of older adults are depen…
View article: Job Satisfaction Declines Before Retirement in Germany
Job Satisfaction Declines Before Retirement in Germany Open
Job satisfaction has been found to increase with age. However, we still have a very limited understanding of how job satisfaction changes as people approach retirement. This is important as the years before retirement present specific chal…
View article: Life-course trajectories of working conditions and successful ageing
Life-course trajectories of working conditions and successful ageing Open
Aims: As populations are ageing worldwide, it is important to identify strategies to promote successful ageing. We investigate how working conditions throughout working life are associated with successful ageing in later life. Methods: Dat…