Aging and Work-Related Identity Loss Due to Retirement

Autori

  • Ana Bartol University of Ljubljana, School of Economics and Business
  • Barbara Grah University of Ljubljana, School of Economics and Business

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54820/entrenova-2024-0018

Ključne reči:

aging, retirement, age management, work-related indentity

Apstrakt

Population aging in most developed countries and the associated aging of the workforce is an important and complex issue with far-reaching implications. Automatic adjustment mechanisms recently introduced in some EU Member States will raise the retirement age to 71 by 2060, meaning that work will occupy a large part of our lives. Work is closely linked to our identity. For many adults, a work-related identity is an important part of their personal identity. Although retirement is eagerly anticipated by many workers, it can lead to the loss of important work-related activities and social ties, which for some may affect stability and positive identity. This research aims to shed light on deeper psychological issues connected to work-related identity in the context of retirement. In particular, with a conducted literature review, this paper aims to offer a theoretical overview of work-related identity loss due to retirement. Findings reveal the importance of understanding work-related identity and the consequences of its loss. Results suggest that the transition and adjustment to retirement was particularly difficult for individuals with a strong work identity.

Biografije autora

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Ana Bartol is a young researcher and teaching assistant at the School of Economics and Business, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, where she also got her Master’s Degree. Her research interests are aging, age management, and changes in identity related to retirement. The author can be contacted at ana.bartol@ef-uni-lj.si

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Barbara Grah, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of management and organization at the School of Economics and Business, University of Ljubljana. Barbara teaches the Foundations of management and organization, Foundations of management, Learning and knowledge management, Advanced management, Business Excellence Management, and Internships courses. Barbara obtained her Ph.D. in 2016, and her research interests are organization design, leadership, learning organization as well as age management, and sustainability. She has published numerous original scientific papers/conference contributions/monographs and reviewed university textbooks and participated in national and international projects. The author can be contacted at barbara.grah@ef-uni-lj.si

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Objavljeno

2024-11-13

Broj časopisa

Sekcija

Labor and Demographic Economics