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Jack Noone

Lecturer
BSc Canterbury, MSc (Hons) Massey

 

Position Lecturer
Qualifications BSc Canterbury, MSc (Hons) Massey
Location School of Psychology
Wellington
Room 7C49
Contact Information Phone: +64 4 801-5799, Ext 62347
Fax: +64 6 801-4984
Email: J.H.Noone@massey.ac.nz
Current Research Interests I am currently undertaking a PhD which examines gender differences in the ways that men and women are preparing for their retirement. I am especially interested in how gendered identities influence the planning behaviours of both sexes.
Professional Interests Discourse analysis, research methods, men’s health, gender, retirement planning.

Recent publications

Noone, J. H., Stephens, C., & Alpass, F. (In Press). The Process of Retirement Planning Scale (PRePS): Development and validation, Psychological Assessment.

Noone, J. H., Stephens, C., & Alpass, F. (In Press) Do men and women differ in their retirement planning? Testing a theoretical model of gendered pathways to retirement preparation, Research on Aging.

Noone, J. H., Stephens, C., & Alpass, F. (2009). Pre-retirement planning and well-being in later life: A prospective study. Research on Aging, 31(3), 295-317.

Noone, J. H. & Stephens, C. (2008). Men, masculinities, and health care utilisation. Sociology of Health and Illness, 30 (5), 711-725.

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