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A 2003 AARP study found that when asked what they plan to do in retirement, nearly 70% of 50-70 years olds who have not yet retired reported that they planned to work in their retirement years or never retire, and almost half indicate they envisioned working into their 70s or beyond. (p.4)
Brown, S.K. (2003). Staying ahead of the curve 2003: The AARP Working in Retirement Study (Executive Summary). Washington, DC: AARP Knowledge Management. Retrieved June 6, 2007 from http://assets.aarp.org/rgcenter/econ/multiwork_2003_1.pdf
"AARP conducted a telephone survey of 2,001 individuals between the ages of 50 and 70 years old who are employed on a full-time or part-time basis. Of the individuals interviewed, more than eight in ten (85%) have never retired from a job; and fifteen percent report that they have retired from a job but either remained in the workforce after rehiring or have since returned to the workforce. The phone interviews, which were conducted by RoperASW using random digit dialing, took place from April 9 through June 5, 2003." (p.4)
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