THE TRAINING FOR THE RETIREMENT: REVISION OF THE SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS THAT INCISE IN A BETTER EMOCIONAL ADJUSTMENT ON LABOUR PERFORMANCE END

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  • Antonio José Madrid García
  • Enrique Javier Garcés de los Fayos Ruiz
Keywords: retirement, emocional adjustment, formative accion

Abstract

In this work we present a revision about the social and psychological different aspects that are associated to professional conditions of retirement. First, we describe the factors which are in the origin of the perceptions that the worker shows about the retirement, as well as the instruments that have been usually utilized for these factors evaluation, and the negative psychological character consequences that can be valued in the people who don´t adapt well to the retirement. Likewise, we present a well emocional adjustment analysis of the people who retire and the processes that explain the satisfaction perception that particular workers feel. We finish presenting an structure of formative accion for improve the retirement adjustment and adaptation, as well as the most outstanding conclusions and future research lines.

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Antonio José Madrid García

Universidad de Murcia

Enrique Javier Garcés de los Fayos Ruiz

Universidad de Murcia
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Madrid García, A. J., & Garcés de los Fayos Ruiz, E. J. (2000). THE TRAINING FOR THE RETIREMENT: REVISION OF THE SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS THAT INCISE IN A BETTER EMOCIONAL ADJUSTMENT ON LABOUR PERFORMANCE END. Anales de Psicología / Annals of Psychology, 16(1), 87–99. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/analesps/article/view/29981
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