Background: To date, determinants of retirement timing have been studied separately within various disciplines, such as occupational health and economics. This narrative literature review explores the determinants of retirement timing in countries, and relevant domains among older workers from both an economic and occupational health perspective. Methods: A literature search was conducted using 11 databases. Longitudinal studies on determinants of retirement timing were included. Study inclusion criteria were as follows: full-text article written in English or Dutch, conducted in humans, main outcome was time until retirement (i.e. retirement date or retirement age), and longitudinal design. Next, the included articles were screened for hyp...
To ensure fiscal stability in the face of an ageing population, it is essential to stimulate labour ...
Aims: This study explored differences in determinants (i.e. health-related, work-related and social ...
Ages of labor market exit have increased steadily since the late 1990s in OECD countries, but with c...
Abstract Background To date, determinants of retirement timing have been studied separately within v...
Purpose: This study examined dynamic factors in a worker's background, resources, jobs or health wh...
The monograph disseminates the very topical issue of retirement and its timing as the key to one of ...
Defence date: 11 September 2010Examining Board: Martin Kohli (EUI) (Supervisor), Fabrizio Bernar...
Ages of labor market exit have increased steadily since the late 1990s in OECD countries, but with c...
Graduation date: 2015Retirement is one of the most important transitional events in later life. Desp...
Retirement transition is a major life event in later adult life. Its timing is important for older i...
Understanding the changes that occur in employment patterns as people grow older and the paths the...
This study examined work and family influences as predictors of retirement timing for women age 35 a...
This article examines work-related factors and their impact on the retirement decision-making proces...
Socio-economic circumstances influence later-life employment participation, which may take different...
This dissertation examines the importance of non-financial determinants for the individual retiremen...
To ensure fiscal stability in the face of an ageing population, it is essential to stimulate labour ...
Aims: This study explored differences in determinants (i.e. health-related, work-related and social ...
Ages of labor market exit have increased steadily since the late 1990s in OECD countries, but with c...
Abstract Background To date, determinants of retirement timing have been studied separately within v...
Purpose: This study examined dynamic factors in a worker's background, resources, jobs or health wh...
The monograph disseminates the very topical issue of retirement and its timing as the key to one of ...
Defence date: 11 September 2010Examining Board: Martin Kohli (EUI) (Supervisor), Fabrizio Bernar...
Ages of labor market exit have increased steadily since the late 1990s in OECD countries, but with c...
Graduation date: 2015Retirement is one of the most important transitional events in later life. Desp...
Retirement transition is a major life event in later adult life. Its timing is important for older i...
Understanding the changes that occur in employment patterns as people grow older and the paths the...
This study examined work and family influences as predictors of retirement timing for women age 35 a...
This article examines work-related factors and their impact on the retirement decision-making proces...
Socio-economic circumstances influence later-life employment participation, which may take different...
This dissertation examines the importance of non-financial determinants for the individual retiremen...
To ensure fiscal stability in the face of an ageing population, it is essential to stimulate labour ...
Aims: This study explored differences in determinants (i.e. health-related, work-related and social ...
Ages of labor market exit have increased steadily since the late 1990s in OECD countries, but with c...