Life satisfaction and adjustment of retired migrant workers

Retirement is a complex undertaking that is influenced by many factors. The variables influence the retirement experience either alone or in combination. Because the factors are intertwined, it is sometimes difficult to determine which are the most significant. The complex nature of retirement often...

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Main Author: Motjuwadi, Clement Lerole
Other Authors: Ferns, Ilse, 1961-
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:Motjuwadi, Clement Lerole (2013) Life satisfaction and adjustment of retired migrant workers, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/10463>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-104632020-07-22T05:08:06Z Life satisfaction and adjustment of retired migrant workers Motjuwadi, Clement Lerole Ferns, Ilse, 1961- Adjustment Migrant workers Occupation Retirement planning Control Coping Eastern Cape Financial Health HIV/AIDS Life Satisfaction Index South Africa 155.67208624 Foreign workers -- Retirement Emigration and Immigration -- Psychological aspects Employment in foreign countries -- Psychological aspects Foreign workers -- Psychology Retirement -- Psychological aspects Quality of life Retirement is a complex undertaking that is influenced by many factors. The variables influence the retirement experience either alone or in combination. Because the factors are intertwined, it is sometimes difficult to determine which are the most significant. The complex nature of retirement often leads to people being under prepared for the challenges they are likely to confront. Despite the importance of the retirement enterprise, there has been little research on the subject among black retirees in South Africa. This is especially true when it comes to the case of retired migrant workers. The purpose of the present study is to explore the experience of life satisfaction during retirement and adjustment to retirement of migrant workers when they return back to their communities of origin in the Eastern Cape Region, South Africa. Research participants for the study were retired persons (N=54) who were selected through snowball sampling method. The data for the study was collected using a Biographical Questionnaire, the Life Satisfaction Index-A, Adjustment Scale and Open-ended Interview Questions. Retired non-migrant workers were also included in the study in order to determine whether there are differences on these measures compared to retired migrant workers. The results of the study indicated that: retired migrant workers had significantly lower levels of life satisfaction and encountered more adjustment problems in retirement than retired non-migrant workers; retired migrant workers had less choice in their decision to retire than retired non-migrant workers; retired migrant workers did not participate in sufficient financial planning for their retirement; and financial situation significantly affects adjustment to retirement and life satisfaction during retirement. Psychology D. Litt. et Phil. (Psychology) 2013-09-04T11:48:55Z 2013-09-04T11:48:55Z 2013-06 Thesis Motjuwadi, Clement Lerole (2013) Life satisfaction and adjustment of retired migrant workers, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/10463> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/10463 en University of South Africa 1 online resource (xix, 297 leaves) : illustrations (some color), color graphs application/pdf
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topic Adjustment
Migrant workers
Occupation
Retirement planning
Control
Coping
Eastern Cape
Financial
Health
HIV/AIDS
Life Satisfaction Index
South Africa
155.67208624
Foreign workers -- Retirement
Emigration and Immigration -- Psychological aspects
Employment in foreign countries -- Psychological aspects
Foreign workers -- Psychology
Retirement -- Psychological aspects
Quality of life
spellingShingle Adjustment
Migrant workers
Occupation
Retirement planning
Control
Coping
Eastern Cape
Financial
Health
HIV/AIDS
Life Satisfaction Index
South Africa
155.67208624
Foreign workers -- Retirement
Emigration and Immigration -- Psychological aspects
Employment in foreign countries -- Psychological aspects
Foreign workers -- Psychology
Retirement -- Psychological aspects
Quality of life
Motjuwadi, Clement Lerole
Life satisfaction and adjustment of retired migrant workers
description Retirement is a complex undertaking that is influenced by many factors. The variables influence the retirement experience either alone or in combination. Because the factors are intertwined, it is sometimes difficult to determine which are the most significant. The complex nature of retirement often leads to people being under prepared for the challenges they are likely to confront. Despite the importance of the retirement enterprise, there has been little research on the subject among black retirees in South Africa. This is especially true when it comes to the case of retired migrant workers. The purpose of the present study is to explore the experience of life satisfaction during retirement and adjustment to retirement of migrant workers when they return back to their communities of origin in the Eastern Cape Region, South Africa. Research participants for the study were retired persons (N=54) who were selected through snowball sampling method. The data for the study was collected using a Biographical Questionnaire, the Life Satisfaction Index-A, Adjustment Scale and Open-ended Interview Questions. Retired non-migrant workers were also included in the study in order to determine whether there are differences on these measures compared to retired migrant workers. The results of the study indicated that: retired migrant workers had significantly lower levels of life satisfaction and encountered more adjustment problems in retirement than retired non-migrant workers; retired migrant workers had less choice in their decision to retire than retired non-migrant workers; retired migrant workers did not participate in sufficient financial planning for their retirement; and financial situation significantly affects adjustment to retirement and life satisfaction during retirement. === Psychology === D. Litt. et Phil. (Psychology)
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