Thriving in Retirement: Lessons from Baby Boomer Women
By (Author) Anne C. Coon Ph.D.
Foreword by Mary Catherine Bateson
By (author) Judith Ann Feuerherm
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
15th September 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Psychology of ageing
Retirement
Personal finance
331.40973
Hardback
184
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
510g
This important book shares insights derived from surveys, interviews, and focus groups conducted with a diverse group of first-wave Baby Boomer female professionals (born 19461956). These individuals changed the workplace in the 1970s and are now changing views of retirement. In Thriving in Retirement: Lessons from Baby Boomer Women, profiles of highly diverse professional women are interwoven with information gleaned from surveys, interviews, and focus groups, thereby allowing readers to identify with individuals similar to themselves, whether through profession, education, personal concerns, or demographics. In spite of dissimilarities in backgrounds, career paths, and personal experiences, these women have much in common. As they leave their full-time careers, they are committed to exploring new post-career identities while finding ways to stay engaged, share their professional expertise, and develop deeply held personal interests and passions they may have set aside in the past. The Baby Boomer women profiled here reveal details such as the early influences on their education and career choices, the aspects of their careers they enjoyed the most, the opportunities and roadblocks they encountered, as well as how they balanced marriage and family responsibilities with their careers. Readers will benefit from the examples set by these women, whose diversity and varying experiences provide inspiration for nearly anyone of retirement age who finds herself wondering "What's next"
A timely book. . . . [Paints] a vivid portrait of the challenges and opportunities that are the essence of transitions to retirement. This book is an excellent book for people approaching or currently in their own transition. It's particularly relevant for high- achieving professionals, who will relate to these women as they retire from corporate life, but not real life, where they continue to thrive in new ways. * Retirement Wisdom *
Anne C. Coon, PhD, is professor emerita at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), Rochester, NY. Judith Ann Feuerherm, MA, is a career coach specializing in the 50-year-old-plus market.