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Older workers' plans for retirement.


Older Workers' Plans for Retirement

Not work for pay at all                            29%
Work part-time, doing the same type of work you
do now                                             24%
Work part-time, doing something different          22%
Start your own business/work for yourself,
 doing the same type of work you do now             5%
Start your own business/work for yourself,
doing something different                           5%
Work full-time, doing the same type of work you
do now                                              5%
Work full-time, doing something different           2%
Never expect to retire                              5%
Don't know                                          3%

Total                                             100%

N = 1,637
SOURCE: AARP, 2003
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Publication:The Journal of Employee Assistance
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Aug 1, 2003
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