Abstract
The purpose of this second phase of longitudinal research was to continue exploration of women's retirement as a mid and late-life developmental transition, particularly looking at the ways in which the ongoing reflection and learning continued to impact the retirement experience of six women.
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Mott, V. W.
(1999).
Re-created Selves: Longitudinal Case Studies of Meaning-Making by Women in Retirement.
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/1999/papers/31
Re-created Selves: Longitudinal Case Studies of Meaning-Making by Women in Retirement
The purpose of this second phase of longitudinal research was to continue exploration of women's retirement as a mid and late-life developmental transition, particularly looking at the ways in which the ongoing reflection and learning continued to impact the retirement experience of six women.