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Retire to Boost Research Productivity!

The answer may be yes, based on one case study—my own. I retired as active faculty in December 2001, at the (rather young) age of 56 ...

Retire to Boost Research Productivity! - ProQuest

Retire to Boost Research Productivity! Porter, Alan L. Issues in Science and Technology; Washington Vol. 31, Iss. 1, (Fall 2014): 23-26. Publisher logo ...

Retire to Boost Research Productivity! | Ivan Allen College of Liberal ...

Title: Retire to Boost Research Productivity! Format: Journal Article. Publication Date: 2014. Published In: Issues in Science and Technology.

Productivity Tips for Retirees: A Productive Path to Personal Growth.

Gaining new skills and knowledge is vital throughout your life. Importantly, some studies have shown that learning can improve cognitive scores ...

The Impact of Research Productivity on Early Retirement of ...

If this increase in pension wealth is big enough, an individual who would not otherwise retire will choose to retire early. The retirement decision is also ...

THE DECISION TO RETIRE - Stanford Center on Longevity

... retirement decisions of their employees or customers. These suggestions represent the authors' views on potential ways to apply the research to improve ...

Facilitators and barriers for successful retirement: a qualitative study

As a result, retirement adaptation can improve health and quality of life [32]. Therefore, the identification of factors that either facilitate or hinder a ...

WHAT MAKES RETIREES HAPPY? - Center for Retirement Research

14. Again, the list of determinants is limited, but the study finds that annuities from pensions increase retirement satisfaction and reduce the number of.

Productivity Growth and the Scary Stories About Rising Retiree to ...

The Social Security trustees project that productivity growth will average just over 1.6 percent annually over the next quarter century.

Researchers' publication rates don't decline as they age - Nature

The study, published in Scientometrics, was prompted by comes in response to questions raised over the productivity of older academics and ...

Rising Longevity, Increasing the Retirement Age, and the ...

We assess the long-run growth effects of rising longevity and increasing the retirement age when growth is driven by purposeful research and development.

Behavioral and Psychological Aspects of the Retirement Decision

Such research concludes that people in better health and those enjoying a higher socioeconomic status tend to work longer than their less healthy and less ...

What does modern retirement look like? With Mo Wang, PhD

Mo Wang, PhD, of the University of Florida, talks about what these shifts mean for modern retirement, how retirement can affect people's mental and physical ...

The Impact of Population Aging and Delayed Retirement on ...

The Impact of Population Aging and Delayed Retirement on Workforce Productivity ... research to improve policy and governance at local, national, and global ...

Redesigning Retirement - Harvard Business Review

Our recent research found that more than 40 million workers were thinking of retiring later than planned (by an average of five years), most often for financial ...

“The Great Retirement Boom”: The Pandemic-Era Surge in ...

... boost the productive capacity of the economy. However, a turnaround in the ... ” Wharton Pension Research Council Working Paper No. 22, 2022. https ...

Effect of retirement on cognitive function: the Whitehall II cohort study

On this basis, retirement has been suggested to increase the risk of cognitive decline, but evidence from studies with long follow-up is lacking. We tested this ...

Longevity and the New Journey of Retirement - Edward Jones

This study and report are guided by Age Wave's decades of experience investigating aging, longevity, and retirement, and we're openly sharing these findings.

How To Have A Happy Retirement: 4 Secrets From Research

Relative to those in the workforce, retirees as a group are much less likely to believe their lives have been a success, to feel they are useful or productive, ...

Working Longer Can Sharply Raise Retirement Income | NBER

The researchers observe that for a 62-year-old "working eight additional years will increase retirement income by at least 40 percent and above 100 percent for ...