retirementare
Retirementare is a coined term occasionally used in discussions of aging, retirement, and workforce policy. It does not denote a single standardized concept but is employed as a flexible label to describe ideas about the transition from full-time work to later life. Etymology: the term appears to be a blend of retirement with a verbal suffix such as -are, used by some authors to form a pseudo-verb indicating action, similar to how other neologisms are created in online discourse. There is no universally accepted definition, and usage varies by author and context.
Definitions and usage: In some contexts, retirementare refers to a gradual transition that combines reduced hours,
Reception and critique: Because it is not widely standardized, critics note that the term can blur distinct
See also: retirement, pension, phased retirement, aging workforce, bridge employment.