International Journal of Academic Management Science Research (IJAMSR)
  Year: 2023 | Volume: 7 | Issue: 7 | Page No.: 81-95
After Retirement and Life Satisfaction of Bulacan Agricultural State College Teaching and Non-Teaching Retired Employees Download PDF
Alicia San Pedro Gomez,EdD, Josephine G. De Guzman,PhD, Marinelle S. Domingo, Abigail E. Pengson

Abstract:
Retirement brings about significant changes in daily life, and establishing a comfortable post-retirement lifestyle can be difficult in many ways. Individual experiences in retirement are likely to be influenced by aging-related processes such as deteriorating physical and cognitive abilities, as well as contextual elements such as social and societal situations. The number of elderly individuals is quickly increasing today, outpacing population growth. One of the most important markers of life quality is life satisfaction. The purpose of this study is to provide preliminary data on the after-retirement status and life satisfaction of BASC teaching and non-teaching retirees in order to determine the needed plan that retirees desire before and after retirement. Subjective views of health, income, and life after retirement status were revealed to be socio-demographic elements that impact seniors' life satisfaction, according to the article. Financial stability is most likely to define their subjective view of their health situation, and hence standardizes their pleasure with life after retirement. The majority of individuals are enthusiastic about retirement, but they lack the discipline to plan for it.