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International Journal of Aging & Human Development | 2014

The Health and Retirement Study

Rachel Stoiko

To the Restricted Data Investigator: This restricted data set is intended for exclusive use by you and the persons specified in the Agreement for Use of Restricted Data from the Health and Retirement Study and/or the Supplemental Agreement with Research Staff for Use of Restricted Data from the Health and Retirement Study. If there are any questions about this data set and its use, refer to the HRS Restricted Data Web Site at http://hrsonline.isr.umich.edu/rda or contact Michael A. Nolte at 734/936-1903 (voice) or [email protected] (e-mail).


International Journal of Aging & Human Development | 2018

His and Her Retirement: Effects of Gender and Familial Caregiving Profiles on Retirement Timing

Rachel Stoiko; JoNell Strough

Objectives Retirement timing has been linked to a host of outcomes for individuals, families, and societies. The present study predicted retirement timing using profiles of preretirement family caregiving and gender. Method Using longitudinal data from the Health and Retirement Study, cluster analysis was used to create profiles of preretirement family caregiving (operationalized as time and financial transfers to aging parents and adult children). These profiles, as well as gender, were used to predict later retirement timing. Results Four distinct preretirement caregiving profiles were evident. All profiles retired, on average, earlier than their full eligibility for Social Security benefits. A main effect of caregiving profile, but not gender, was evident. The Eldercare profile, which was characterized by high levels of time and financial transfers to aging parents, retired the earliest. There was not a significant interaction between caregiving profile and gender. Discussion When men enacted female-typical caregiving roles, their retirement timing resembled women’s. Eldercare, in particular, was associated with earlier retirement timing. Implications for individual retirement decision-making and policy are discussed.


Psychology of Men and Masculinity | 2015

To have and to do: Masculine facets of gender predict men’s and women’s attitudes about gender equality among college students.

Philip Lemaster; JoNell Strough; Rachel Stoiko; Lisa DiDonato


Psychology and Aging | 2016

What were they thinking? Reducing sunk-cost bias in a life-span sample.

JoNell Strough; Wändi Bruine de Bruin; Andrew M. Parker; Tara E. Karns; Philip Lemaster; Nipat Pichayayothin; Rebecca Delaney; Rachel Stoiko


Science Education | 2016

Social and Rational: The Presentation of Nature of Science and the Uptake of Change in Evolution Textbooks

Linda Fuselier; J. Kasi Jackson; Rachel Stoiko


Innovative Higher Education | 2016

Departmental Dialogues: Facilitating Positive Academic Climates to Improve Equity in STEM Disciplines

Maja Husar Holmes; J. Kasi Jackson; Rachel Stoiko


Journal of Science Education and Technology | 2018

Beliefs and Attitudes about Science and Mathematics in Pre-Service Elementary Teachers, STEM, and Non-STEM Majors in Undergraduate Physics Courses

Lynnette Michaluk; Rachel Stoiko; John Stewart


Innovative Higher Education | 2017

The Dynamic between Knowledge Production and Faculty Evaluation: Perceptions of the Promotion and Tenure Process across Disciplines

J. Kasi Jackson; Melissa Latimer; Rachel Stoiko


Gender Issues | 2017

‘Choosing’ the Patriarchal Norm: Emerging Adults’ Marital Last Name Change Attitudes, Plans, and Rationales

Rachel Stoiko; JoNell Strough


Current Psychology | 2017

Understanding “His and Her” Work-Family Conflict and Facilitation

Rachel Stoiko; JoNell Strough; Nicolas A. Turiano

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JoNell Strough

West Virginia University

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Tara E. Karns

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

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John Stewart

West Virginia University

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