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Men Planning for Retirement: Changing Meanings of Preretirement Planning
Voon Chin Phua*
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James W. McNally
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: vphua{at}gettysburg.edu.
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Using data from 69 in-depth interviews, the authors examine how men define financial planning and preretirement planning. The analyses show that younger men are less likely than older men to actively plan for retirement, and a clearer distinction is made between financial planning and preretirement planning. The results also show that the meanings of the two phrases overlap as one ages and that financial habits change over the life course. Understanding the changes over the life course would ensure that successful programs aim at securing financial security at older ages.
First published on August 7, 2008, doi:10.1177/0733464808321885
Journal of Applied Gerontology 2008;27:588.
A more recent version of this article appeared on November 1, 2008

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