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As a result of growing life expectancy, the period of retirement is likely to surpass the entire period of working life in many countries. There is little acknowledgement that retirement is not an event but an extended period of life that unfolds over several decades. Experiences vary considerably across the globe, from areas where most people cannot afford to retire to places where a multitude of new possibilities are being developed for retirees. This book is an anthropological approach to consider life beyond retirement in a wide range of contexts and consequences.

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This is a unique contribution to the anthropology of work, adulthood and later life, bringing ethnographic insight to local understandings of retirement in ways that provide a ground for cross-national comparison. Jason Danely, Oxford Brookes University

Introduction: The Presumptions of Retirement

Daniel Miller and Pauline Garvey



Chapter
1. Returns to (Non-)Retirement: Ageing Migrant Domestic Workers
Linking Pasts and Futures

Megha Amrith



Chapter
2. Waiting to Retire in Rural Northeastern Brazil

Martin Fotta



Chapter
3. Downsizing, Rightsizing: Managing the Contours of Choice and
Obligation in Retirement

Pauline Garvey



Chapter
4. New Expectations of Life in Retirement: Insights from Odisha,
India

Annapurna Pandy



Chapter
5. The Power of Retirement

Alice Millar and Daniel Miller



Chapter
6. Retirement and Caring Masculinities in Later Life: Experiences of
an Older Husband as Carer in Local Communities in Spain

Carlos Chirinos



Chapter
7. The Good Years, Having Time, and Time as a Gift: Experiences of
Time in Retirement for People with Parkinsons Disease in Australia and New
Zealand

Imogen Spray



Afterword: Retiring Lives?

David Prendergast



Index
Pauline Garvey is Professor in Anthropology at Maynooth University, the National University of Ireland. Her recent book, with Daniel Miller is entitled Ageing with Smartphones in Ireland: When Life Becomes Craft (UCL Press, 2021). Other works include Unpacking IKEA: Swedish Design for the Purchasing Masses (Routledge, 2018).