Career Continuity and Retirement Plans of Men and Women Physicians

J. Quadagno
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Abstract

Three related assumptions concerning the relationship of u omen to work and retirement shown to be prevalent in the literature were examined among a sample of practicing phy sicians between the ages of 55 and 70. None of them were shown to be valid assumptions for this particular sample. It was demonstrated that older male and female physicians were equally likely to have had irregular work histories. For men these were due to historical circumstances, such as war, whereas the career interruptions of women were related to their basic social identity as wives and mothers. It was also shown that both male andfemale physicians derive their ideas about the meaning of work from the medical culture which defines intrinsic rewards as most satisfying. This, in turn, affects the ability to make realistic plans for retirement, since being active and being dedicated are both values that conflict with assumptions ph ysicians make about retirement. Becker's definition of the concept of commitment was reexamined, and an attempt was made to clarify the relationship between career continuity and commitment.
男女医生的职业连续性和退休计划
在一组年龄在55岁到70岁之间的执业医生中,对文献中普遍存在的关于女性工作和退休关系的三个相关假设进行了检验。没有一个被证明是对这个特定样本的有效假设。结果表明,年龄较大的男性和女性医生同样可能有不规律的工作经历。对于男性来说,这是由于历史环境,如战争,而女性的职业中断与她们作为妻子和母亲的基本社会身份有关。研究还表明,男性和女性医生对工作意义的看法都来自将内在奖励定义为最令人满意的医学文化。这反过来又影响了为退休制定现实计划的能力,因为积极和专注的价值观都与医生对退休的假设相冲突。重新审视贝克尔对承诺概念的定义,试图厘清职业连续性与承诺的关系。
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