retireering
Retireering is the term used to describe the act of exiting a professional occupation or a life stage for a period of time and then re-entering it later. It is often applied to individuals who take a prolonged retirement, sabbatical, or career break and subsequently return to employment or resume responsibilities. The concept acknowledges that retirement need not be a permanent state; rather, it can be a temporary phase that is resumed in a different capacity or at a different pace.
The term originated in the late twentieth‑century financial literature, where planners addressed the challenges of multi‑phase
In practice, retireering is most common among highly skilled professionals, including academics, physicians, and senior executives,
Critics argue that retireering can exacerbate informational inequities, since not all workers have the savings or