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The 2005 Merrill Lynch New Retirement Survey of Baby Boomers found, "More than three-quarters of boomers see work as playing some part in their retirement." (p.6)

Merrill Lynch. (2005, February 22)."The new retirement survey" from Merrill Lynch reveals how baby boomers will transform retirement. New York: Merrill Lynch. Retrieved June 27, 2006, from http://www.ml.com/index.asp?id=7695_7696_8149_46028_46503_46635
"Merrill Lynch, in an effort to better understand baby boomers, their aspirations and the financial implication of those aspirations, has undertaken a major research effort with the help of Harris Interactive and gerontologist Ken Dychtwald, Ph.D., president and CEO of Age Wave. That Work, The New Retirement Survey, is the first of its kind to ask baby boomers where they want to be, their hopes and fears for the future, and how they envision retirement. There were 3,448 U.S. baby boomers surveyed, and the portrait they painted is of retirement redefine." (p.3)
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