Effects of preretirement planning on life satisfaction during retirement
Abstract
The study investigates the impact of preretirement planning on life satisfaction during retirement and the demographic variables of race, gender, income, occupation and the on-going responsibility for dependent children. The sample consisted of 322 subjects representing private industry, volunteer organizations and community churches. The findings indicate that retirement preplanning or preplanning programs are most useful if they are performed or provided in a timely manner and effectively address, among other topics, health and financial matters pertinent to retirees.
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