The role of mattering as an overlooked key challenge in retirement planning and adjustment

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Title
The role of mattering as an overlooked key challenge in retirement planning and adjustment
Journal
Journal of Vocational Behavior
Author(s)
Froidevaux A., Hirschi A., Wang M.
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2016
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
94
Pages
57-69
Language
english
Abstract
In an aging society, making a successful transition from work to retirement and achieving good quality of retirement adjustment become major concerns for individuals, organizations,and governments. This paper focuses on the particular role of mattering (i.e., individuals'
perceptions that they make a difference in the world) as a critical self-concept dimension that may mediate the impact of social interactions on retirement process at two distinct phases. We conducted two studies using time lagged design (with one-year time interval) among older
workers 55 years or older (N = 161; Study 1) and retirees (N =186; Study 2). Study 1 found that mattering mediated the effects of social support at work on life satisfaction but not retirement planning. Study 2 found that mattering mediated the effects of general social support on positive affect but not life satisfaction. Contrary to our expectation, mattering also
did not mediate effects of caregiving activities. Overall, our results suggest that mattering represents a critical mechanism that explains some of the positive associations between social support and retirement adjustment quality.
Keywords
mattering, older workers, retirement planning, retirement adjustment, social support, caregiving
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