Kerry’s Expert Views on Today: Women Working Longer and The Workplace
If you’re a woman looking forward to retiring after years in the workforce, brace yourself. You may have less company than you expect. The share of older women remaining in…
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If you’re a woman looking forward to retiring after years in the workforce, brace yourself. You may have less company than you expect. The share of older women remaining in…
Busting the Myths About Work in Retirement posted by Richard Eisenberg, June 5, 2014 More by this author The once-antithetical notion of working in retirement has become the new reality;…
What New College Grads Need To Know About Money By Caitlin Bonney, Next Avenue Contributor
Are you thinking about a launching a new career, but don’t know where to start? Then here’s good news. Acclaimed journalist Kerry Hannon has just released a revised paperback edition…
Many workers over 50 know the feeling of a hiring manager looking across the desk at them and seeing their “expiration” date. They think you aren’t in it for the…
Rick Clancy was head of corporate communications for Sony’s U.S. electronics business in 2009 when the company began downsizing. He opted into an early retirement program, but at 54 he…
Last fall, I had the opportunity to attend the Gerontological Society of America meeting, which brought together 3,600 researchers from around the globe to present research on the aging population.…
Many boomers eyeing a second career fancy the idea of running their own business. Yet the risk and work involved in starting a business from scratch can be daunting. One…
Seniors today may well enjoy rounds of golf and water aerobics when they retire. But chances are, they fit it in when they’re off the clock. Whether motivated by mental…
When Barry Duckworth, 59, of Sherrills Ford, N.C., was looking for a second career that could last him into his 60s and beyond, he realized he had to be adaptable.…
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