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022 _a1522-3191;
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100 _aRich, Motoko,
245 0 _aBehind One Gate, Two Paths.
_cMotoko Rich and others.
260 _bNew York Times,
_c2005.
440 _aSIRS Enduring Issues 2006.
_nArticle 29,
_pBusiness,
_x1522-3191;
500 _aArticles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2006.
500 _aOriginally Published: Behind One Gate, Two Paths, April 12, 2005; pp. G1+.
520 _a"In the past, the phrase 'active adult communities' conjured up places where residents could choose from a menu of every conceivable pastime, from tennis to canasta to shuffleboard, living out their final decades in something akin to a cruise ship on land. Work never entered into the picture. But across the country, these communities are being reshaped by the growing ranks of residents who either move there while they are still working or return to work--full or part time--after retirement. Fueled by financial necessity, boredom or the desire for personal fulfillment, people...are turning communities that were originally set up to promote the notion of a permanent vacation into places that revolve around a busy mix in which career concerns coexist with golf and boccie ball." (NEW YORK TIMES) This series of articles provides information about pensions, retirement communities and money management for those who have retired or are thinking about retirement.
599 _aRecords created from non-MARC resource.
650 _a401(k) plans
650 _aBrain
_xResearch
650 _aCorporations
_xCorrupt practices
650 _aEconomics
_xPsychological aspects
630 _aEmployee Retirement Income Security Act (1974)
650 _aEmployee stock options
650 _aPension trusts
650 _aPensions
_xLaw and legislation
650 _aRetirement
650 _aRetirement communities
610 _aU.S. Dept. of Labor
650 _aWork
710 _aProQuest Information and Learning Company
_tSIRS Enduring Issues 2006,
_pBusiness.
_x1522-3191;
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