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001 1004447
005 20190322
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020 $a9783847402572
020 $a9783847406365
024 7 $a10.3224/84740636$2doi
041 0 $ager
042 $adc
072 7 $aJFSP31$2bicssc
245 10 $aMittendrin?
260 $aLeverkusen-Opladen$bVerlag Barbara Budrich$c2014
300 $a273
520 $aOlder people today find themselves in a more favourable life situation than previous generations: Many of them have a high standard of living, a high level of education and good health. In view of this potential, the question arises as to what plans and ideas older people have today about living in the "third age". What decisions do they make in their transition to retirement with regard to further employment participation, civil society involvement or family support? This volume presents current findings from the interdisciplinary study "Transitions and Old Age Potential (TOP)" by the Federal Institute for Population Research on the life plans, potentials and transitions of 55- to 70-year-olds in Germany. In addition to presenting current scientific results, the volume aims to derive recommendations for action for politicians, companies and civil society organisations - and not least for the elderly themselves.
546 $aGerman.
650 7 $aAge groups: the elderly$2bicssc
653 $aCareer histories of older people
653 $ademography
653 $aactive ageing
653 $aErwerbsverläufe Älterer
653 $aDemographie
653 $aAktives Altern
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