Exploring well-being and life satisfaction during retirement - a qualitative study

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Mpofu, John

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2019-01

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Dissertation

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Old age , Retirement , Life satisfaction/dissatisfaction , Financial dependence/ independence , Health status , Cognitive functions , Social networks , Wisdom , Religion , Community activities , Political activities

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This study gives a platform to three old retired people who are constructed to be enjoying well-being and life satisfaction or going through life dissatisfaction after retirement. The epistemological framework was social constructionism. In-depth interviews with these three individuals were carried out. The premises of qualitative research were followed. The ‘case study approach’ was chosen as the most suitable method to gather information. Thematic content analysis was employed as a method of analysis of life stories of old retired people, which were reconstructed in terms of themes. Recurring themes in the life stories were then discussed and linked with the broader literature. The research allowed rich and informative information about life stories of three old retired people to emerge. Among the identified themes were financial status relating to adequate and appropriate sustenance after retirement; social networks and their effects on life satisfaction and dissatisfaction after retirement; health status; and cognitive functions in late adulthood. Everyone wishing to understand life in old age after retirement is encouraged to read this story. It is necessary to be sufficiently equipped in the event of an extended lifespan.

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Mpofu, John (2019) Exploring well-being and life satisfaction during retirement - a qualitative study, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25476>

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