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A job, a dream or a trap? Multiple meanings for encore careers

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Simpson, Mary ; Richardson, Margaret ; Zorn, Theodore E

Work, Employment and Society

2012

26

3

June

429-446

ageing ; labour force participation ; older worker ; retired worker ; work

New Zealand

Older people

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0950017012438581

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"Governments and activists are interested in the ageing workforce, as both a problem and, potentially, an asset. Terms such as ‘positive ageing' and ‘successful ageing' are increasingly used rhetorically to (re)frame the working lives of elders, and demand careful examination. A recent entry in the discursive re-construction of work in later life is ‘encore careers', which highlights retirement as a time when individuals choose to use their wealth of experience, engaging in work that matters and makes meaningful contributions to society. This article reports on a study that used a multiple perspectives approach to analyse the discourse of elders engaged in encore careers and managers who work with them."

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