Exploring Women's Retirement Literature through Bibliometric Analysis Using VOSviewer

Mohamad N.E.A, Zainuddin H.A., Rajadurai Rajadurai, J. J., Sapuan N.M. Sapuan N.M.
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This paper aims to analyse the issue of women’s retirement (WR) literature through bibliometric analysis using VOSviewer, a programme for the visualisation of similarities (VOS). Publications focusing on women’s retirement were compiled from the Scopus database, with a total of 393 items spanning the years 1965 to 2021. The most prolific nations for retirement literature are the United States, United Kingdom, and Sweden, which reflects the affiliation analysis that correlates highly with published papers within specific institutions in those three countries. The issues were discussed within the context of social sciences, economics, econometrics, and finance, as well as psychology. This suggests an interlinking of women’s retirement with social and financial issues that might contribute towards psychological challenges for women. The most cited keywords, among others, are ‘retirement’, ‘women’ and ‘pension’, with thematic clusters being linked to ‘ageing’ and ‘health’. These could be linked to health problems that emerge because of ageing, and thus might be linked to the retirement wellbeing of women. The findings of this paper shed light on several implications that can be used as a guideline for researchers and act as a foundation before embarking on the emerging knowledge areas of women’s retirement.
利用VOSviewer对女性退休文献进行文献计量分析
本文旨在利用相似度可视化(VOS)程序VOSviewer通过文献计量学分析来分析妇女退休(WR)文献的问题。关注女性退休的出版物是从Scopus数据库中编辑出来的,从1965年到2021年,共有393个项目。退休文献最多产的国家是美国、英国和瑞典,这反映了与这三个国家特定机构发表的论文高度相关的隶属关系分析。这些问题在社会科学、经济学、计量经济学、金融学以及心理学的背景下进行了讨论。这表明妇女退休与社会和财政问题之间存在相互联系,这可能导致妇女面临心理挑战。其中,被引用最多的关键词是“退休”、“女性”和“养老金”,主题集群与“老龄化”和“健康”有关。这些问题可能与因老龄化而出现的健康问题有关,因此可能与妇女的退休福利有关。本文的研究结果揭示了一些影响,这些影响可以作为研究人员的指导方针,并在着手研究妇女退休的新兴知识领域之前作为基础。
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