Retirement planning & job satisfaction: Cushion to avoid bridge employment?

Retirement forces older workers to disconnect with their previous behavioural patterns and economic position. Transition and adjustment from working life to retirement places great psychological pressure and financial distress on older workers, especially those with dependent children. Bridge employ...

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Published in:Asian Social Science
Main Author: Osman Z.; Ing Grace P.; Adis A.-A.A.; Razli I.A.; Majid M.R.A.; Bujang I.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Canadian Center of Science and Education 2016
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Osman Z.; Ing Grace P.; Adis A.-A.A.; Razli I.A.; Majid M.R.A.; Bujang I.
Retirement planning & job satisfaction: Cushion to avoid bridge employment?
2016
Asian Social Science
12
1
10.5539/ass.v12n1p30
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84987942313&doi=10.5539%2fass.v12n1p30&partnerID=40&md5=346c85ef98985811aa177ec617d04b9a
Retirement forces older workers to disconnect with their previous behavioural patterns and economic position. Transition and adjustment from working life to retirement places great psychological pressure and financial distress on older workers, especially those with dependent children. Bridge employment provides a solution for older workers to continue working after retirement while transitioning into retirement slowly and smoothly. As losing the job role has a significant impact on the psychological well-being of retirees, engaging in bridge employment helps to fulfil the important psychological functions of older workers by providing an adaptive style to retirement. This study investigates the influence of retirement planning and job satisfaction on bridge employment. A self-administered questionnaire was used in this study and a total of 523 samples were collected for nine major districts in Sabah. Data were analysed using Partial Least Square (PLS) method version 2.0. The result showed a significant relationship between retirement planning and job satisfaction on bridge employment, explaining 4.7% the variance in bridge employment and job satisfaction was found to be the strongest predictor of bridge employment. © 2016, Canadian Center of Science and Education. All rights reserved.
Canadian Center of Science and Education
19112017
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author Osman Z.; Ing Grace P.; Adis A.-A.A.; Razli I.A.; Majid M.R.A.; Bujang I.
spellingShingle Osman Z.; Ing Grace P.; Adis A.-A.A.; Razli I.A.; Majid M.R.A.; Bujang I.
Retirement planning & job satisfaction: Cushion to avoid bridge employment?
author_facet Osman Z.; Ing Grace P.; Adis A.-A.A.; Razli I.A.; Majid M.R.A.; Bujang I.
author_sort Osman Z.; Ing Grace P.; Adis A.-A.A.; Razli I.A.; Majid M.R.A.; Bujang I.
title Retirement planning & job satisfaction: Cushion to avoid bridge employment?
title_short Retirement planning & job satisfaction: Cushion to avoid bridge employment?
title_full Retirement planning & job satisfaction: Cushion to avoid bridge employment?
title_fullStr Retirement planning & job satisfaction: Cushion to avoid bridge employment?
title_full_unstemmed Retirement planning & job satisfaction: Cushion to avoid bridge employment?
title_sort Retirement planning & job satisfaction: Cushion to avoid bridge employment?
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description Retirement forces older workers to disconnect with their previous behavioural patterns and economic position. Transition and adjustment from working life to retirement places great psychological pressure and financial distress on older workers, especially those with dependent children. Bridge employment provides a solution for older workers to continue working after retirement while transitioning into retirement slowly and smoothly. As losing the job role has a significant impact on the psychological well-being of retirees, engaging in bridge employment helps to fulfil the important psychological functions of older workers by providing an adaptive style to retirement. This study investigates the influence of retirement planning and job satisfaction on bridge employment. A self-administered questionnaire was used in this study and a total of 523 samples were collected for nine major districts in Sabah. Data were analysed using Partial Least Square (PLS) method version 2.0. The result showed a significant relationship between retirement planning and job satisfaction on bridge employment, explaining 4.7% the variance in bridge employment and job satisfaction was found to be the strongest predictor of bridge employment. © 2016, Canadian Center of Science and Education. All rights reserved.
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