Retiring men : manhood, labor, and growing old in America, 1900-1960 / Gregory Wood.
Material type: TextPublication details: Lanham, Md. : University Press of America, 2012.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780761856801
- 0761856803
- Men -- Employment -- United States -- History
- Age and employment -- United States -- History
- Retirement -- United States -- History
- Hommes -- Travail -- États-Unis -- Histoire
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Labor
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Labor & Industrial Relations
- Age and employment
- Men -- Employment
- Retirement
- United States
- Rentner
- Männlichkeit
- Arbeit
- USA
- 331.3/98 23
- HD6280
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : manhood and its discontents -- Growing old at work during the early twentieth century -- Old age proverty, pension politics, and gender during the 1920s -- Older men and the boundaries of manhood during the 1930s -- Postwar manhood and the shock of retirement -- Work, play, and gender : the making of retirement culture -- Conclusion : beyond the masculinity of youth?
Print version record.
This book explores how aging men struggled to sustain identities as workers, breadwinners, and patriarchs-the core ideals of twentieth-century masculinity-in the midst of increasing employer demands for the speed and stamina of youth in workplaces and the expansion of mandatory retirement policies in the age of Social Security.
English.
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