Abstract

This article explores the relationship between retirement planning and various demographic and attitudinal factors in a random sample of 603 participants aged 60‐75. About one‐third reported having planned for retirement, and multiple regression analyses performed separately among preretirees and retirees indicate that planning is more common among males and high status individuals. “Planners” in general tend also to have more favorable attitudes toward retirees. Planning among preretirees appears to be most closely associated with positive perceptions of retirement, and planning among retirees is associated with work orientations compatible with retirement.

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