PURPOSE: This study addresses the impact of late-life paid work on physical and psychological well-being. METHODS: Longitudinal data was drawn from the Health and Retirement Survey and the RAND-HRS data base for more than 6,000 individuals aged 59 to 69 who were working or not-working in the year 2000 and were alive in 2002. Well-being was assessed by using a set of six measures including: self-rated health; self-rated memory; activities of daily living; instrumental activities of daily living and mood indicators. The study controls for previous well-being status in 1998 and for demographic and socioeconomic factors. RESULTS: Those who worked in 2000 tended to report greater well-being in 2002 than those who did not work in 2000, even ...
In the last decades, governments across the western world are increasing retirement ages and suspend...
Submission type: Research Paper Late-life Unemployment and Life Satisfaction ABSTRACT Objectives Une...
Background: The aims of the present study were to: 1) gain insight into reasons for working beyond t...
PURPOSE: This study addresses the impact of late-life paid work on physical and psychological well-b...
Background Work, rather than unemployment, is recognised as being good for health, but there may ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This study is part of ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate factors within nine identified areas that influence...
BACKGROUND: As people are living longer, they are being encouraged to work longer. ...
Background: With a growing share of older people in almost every population, discussions are being h...
Objectives: While poor health contributes to early work exits, it is less clear how early work exits...
Background and aim: Work is a fundamental activity in all societies. While employment is an essentia...
An aging population and the corresponding shrinkage of the labor force will create a significant dra...
Abstract Due to an ageing society, an increasing retirement age, and high prevalence of chronic...
Background: despite an increasing proportion of older people working beyond State Pension Age (SPA),...
Objectives: Negative associations between non-employment and health among older people are well esta...
In the last decades, governments across the western world are increasing retirement ages and suspend...
Submission type: Research Paper Late-life Unemployment and Life Satisfaction ABSTRACT Objectives Une...
Background: The aims of the present study were to: 1) gain insight into reasons for working beyond t...
PURPOSE: This study addresses the impact of late-life paid work on physical and psychological well-b...
Background Work, rather than unemployment, is recognised as being good for health, but there may ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This study is part of ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate factors within nine identified areas that influence...
BACKGROUND: As people are living longer, they are being encouraged to work longer. ...
Background: With a growing share of older people in almost every population, discussions are being h...
Objectives: While poor health contributes to early work exits, it is less clear how early work exits...
Background and aim: Work is a fundamental activity in all societies. While employment is an essentia...
An aging population and the corresponding shrinkage of the labor force will create a significant dra...
Abstract Due to an ageing society, an increasing retirement age, and high prevalence of chronic...
Background: despite an increasing proportion of older people working beyond State Pension Age (SPA),...
Objectives: Negative associations between non-employment and health among older people are well esta...
In the last decades, governments across the western world are increasing retirement ages and suspend...
Submission type: Research Paper Late-life Unemployment and Life Satisfaction ABSTRACT Objectives Une...
Background: The aims of the present study were to: 1) gain insight into reasons for working beyond t...