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ArtikelCoping With Retirement  
Oleh: Kevles, Barbara
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Accountancy vol. 188 no. 6 (1999), page 67-78.
Topik: RETIREMENT; coping; retirement
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Isi artikelStatistics don’t begin to describe what it’s like emotionally or psychologically to stop working full - time as a CFO, give up a partnership in an accounting firm, transfer a family business to the next generation or be forced into early retirement after a merger. Still, time marches on, and every year since 1980 an average of 1.6 million more Americans have begun to receive Social Security retirement benefits. As of 1998, according to the Social Security Administration, more than 27 million people - one - tenth of the U. S. population - had retired from the workforce. "Retirement is a major milestone, like marriage or a divorce,” says Janell Myers, psychotherapist at MenningerCare Systems, which helps employees of downsizing corporations. Myers explains : “In America, unfortunately, who we are is defined by what we do.” Consequently, adjusting to a post - work life means a search for a new identity. When a retiree replaces a 50 - or 60 - hour workweek with outside interests, investments, volunteer work, time with the grandkids or a new professional opportunity, the transition becomes a personal journey. Here are stories of some people making that journey successfully despite roadblocks they have encountered along the way.
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