© The Author(s) 2017. In the context of population aging, the U.K. government is encouraging people to work longer and delay retirement, and it is claimed that many people now make “gradual” transitions from full-time to part-time work to retirement. Part-time employment in older age may, however, be largely due to women working part-time before older age, as per a U.K. “modified male breadwinner” model. This article therefore separately examines the extent to which men and women make transitions into part-time work in older age, and whether such transitions are influenced by marital status. Following older men and women over a 10-year period using the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, this article presents sequence, cluster, and multin...
Summary: Retirement is frequently a period of change, when the roles and relationships associated w...
Numerous policy reforms in the 21 century have tried to extend working lives without paying enough a...
Along with population ageing, the health and social care labour force is also growing older. However...
In the context of population ageing, the UK government is encouraging people to work longer and dela...
Gender differences in the employment rates of 55- to 59-year-olds are concentrated among married per...
This paper analyses the labour market transitions of older men and women using data from the British...
Many developed nations seek to increase older people’s work participation. Work and family are linke...
In this paper, we examine associations between employment history and marital status and unpaid care...
The aim of this paper is to disentangle the role of gender and partnership status in the caring comm...
In many countries economic and social concerns associated with ageing populations have focused atten...
Increasing labour market participation among older workers is embedded in government policy in the U...
This paper seeks to explain the substantial increases in older men’s labour force participation rate...
During the past decades, women have increasingly joined the labor force and worked in their later ye...
The recent push to keep older adults in the labour force glosses over who is likely to follow what k...
This paper examines whether the impact of certain work-related factors on older workers' intention t...
Summary: Retirement is frequently a period of change, when the roles and relationships associated w...
Numerous policy reforms in the 21 century have tried to extend working lives without paying enough a...
Along with population ageing, the health and social care labour force is also growing older. However...
In the context of population ageing, the UK government is encouraging people to work longer and dela...
Gender differences in the employment rates of 55- to 59-year-olds are concentrated among married per...
This paper analyses the labour market transitions of older men and women using data from the British...
Many developed nations seek to increase older people’s work participation. Work and family are linke...
In this paper, we examine associations between employment history and marital status and unpaid care...
The aim of this paper is to disentangle the role of gender and partnership status in the caring comm...
In many countries economic and social concerns associated with ageing populations have focused atten...
Increasing labour market participation among older workers is embedded in government policy in the U...
This paper seeks to explain the substantial increases in older men’s labour force participation rate...
During the past decades, women have increasingly joined the labor force and worked in their later ye...
The recent push to keep older adults in the labour force glosses over who is likely to follow what k...
This paper examines whether the impact of certain work-related factors on older workers' intention t...
Summary: Retirement is frequently a period of change, when the roles and relationships associated w...
Numerous policy reforms in the 21 century have tried to extend working lives without paying enough a...
Along with population ageing, the health and social care labour force is also growing older. However...