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作成日:2012/06/12 04:40:05 JST最終更新日:2023/05/24 23:28:28 JST
RUBRO FILOSOFIA y SOCIOLOGIA
TITULO Transition to Retirement and Active Ageing : Changes in Post-Retirement Lifestyles in Japan (★)
AUTOR Nobuhiko Maeda
EDITORIAL University Education Press
ISBN 978-4-88730-863-3
IDIOMA INGLES
CODIGO INTERNO FL-0090
NOTA (★)(◆Nobuhiko Maeda is Professor of Sociology at college of social sciences, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto. He received his Ph.D from Sophia University in Tokyo and has been a researcher at the Japan Institute of Labour from 1991 to 2000./ ▼CONTENTS/ ●CHAPTER 1.INTRODUCTION/1.Approach to active ageing/2.Social theory of ageing/3.The paradigm of active ageing/4.Active ageing studies in Japan/5.Active ageing vs. Productive Ageing/6.Analysis framework/ ●CHAPTER 2. RETIREES´ VIEWS ON WORK : CHANGES IN POST-RETIREMENT LIFESTYLES AND ACTIVE AGEING/1.Introduction/2.Recent research directions/3.Significance of mandatory retirement and occupational career (1.Current status of post-retirement career development, 2.Assessing the significance of mandatory retirement)/4.Intentions regarding post-retirement career development and occupational autonomy (1.Intentions regarding post-retirement career development, 2.Occupational autonomy and intentions regarding post-retirement career development)/5.Conclusions and discussion/ ●CHAPTER 3. TRANSITION TO LATER LIFE AND LIFE PLANNING/1.Transition to later life/2.Life planning and willingness to work/3.Contributing factors to willingness to work (1.Assets/mortgage and willingness to work, 2.Life course and willingness to work, 3.Intention to become self-employed/start a business and willingness to work)/4.Logit analysis of willingness to work in later life/5.Summary and discussion/ ●CHAPTER 4. TRANSITION TO LATER LIFE AND QUALITY OF LIFE/1.Introduction/2.Theoretical background (1.Mandatory retirement, gender, and community resources, 2.Mandatory retirement, bridge jobs, and work-life habits)/3.Methods (1.Data and analysis, 2.Analysis and manipulated variables)/4.Results (1.Mandatory retirement and occupational careers, 2.Gender differences in the process of mandatory retirement, 3.Men´s occupational attitude and life adjustments)/5.Conclusions and discussion/ ●CHAPTER 5. SOCIAL NETWORKS IN LATER LIFE/1.Social isolation of the elderly/2.Concept of social networks/3.Studies on the social networks of Japanese elderly/4.Social network structure of the elderly/5.Typology of social network/6.Personal community building/ ●CHAPTER 6. PERSONAL COMMUNITY OF ELDERLY IN URBAN SITUATION/1.Introduction/2.Concept of personal community/3.Cases/4.Conclusions and discussion/ ●CHAPTER 7. SOCIAL NETWORKS IN LATER LIFE AND THE QUALITY OF LIFE/1.Approach to the quality of life/2.Earlier studies (1.Quality of life and subjective well-being, 2.Social networks and subjective well-being)/3.Results (1.Distribution of morale, 2.Distribution of health conditions and morale, 3.Personal community and subjective well-being)/4.Personal community and the quality of life/ ●CHAPTER 8. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION/1.Summary/2.General and policy implications (1.Active ageing and citizenship, 2.Life course perspective and employment/labor policies, 3.Diversified lifestyles in a later life and lifelong learning policy))

   

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