This report uses Finnish register data for the years 1989–2007 to analyze period and cohort trends in men’s and women’s life, work and retirement expectancies at age 50. Particular attention is paid to the socioeconomic differences and their development
In this article, we investigate the redistributive outcomes of the Finnish pension system. We hypoth...
This report examines how the raising of the retirement age and linking it to the expected life expec...
The report presents the Finnish Centre for Pensions’ long-term projections regarding the development...
Increasing longevity and decreasing workers-to-non-workers ratio are among the key demographic chall...
The balance between the amount of time spent in work and in retirement underlies the long-term susta...
Working-life expectancy is the estimated future time that a person will spend in employment. This re...
Työajanodote on tietynikäisen henkilön jäljellä oleva aika työelämässä. Tutkimuksen tarkoituksena ol...
In this paper, we analyze gender and socioeconomic differences in the length of working lives and pe...
Working life expectancy is the future time that a person is expected to spend in employment. The pap...
The study analyses trends in life expectancy by level of education and by occupational social class ...
Finland’s population is ageing due to declining fertility and increasing life expectancy rates. This...
Individuals’ labour market status and health are known to be highly correlated. To investigate this ...
Cross-sectional analyses of adult lifespan variation have found an inverse association between socio...
Adult lifespan variation in most western countries has stagnated since the 1960s, despite continued ...
Objective This study investigates the impact of physical workload factors and occupational class on ...
In this article, we investigate the redistributive outcomes of the Finnish pension system. We hypoth...
This report examines how the raising of the retirement age and linking it to the expected life expec...
The report presents the Finnish Centre for Pensions’ long-term projections regarding the development...
Increasing longevity and decreasing workers-to-non-workers ratio are among the key demographic chall...
The balance between the amount of time spent in work and in retirement underlies the long-term susta...
Working-life expectancy is the estimated future time that a person will spend in employment. This re...
Työajanodote on tietynikäisen henkilön jäljellä oleva aika työelämässä. Tutkimuksen tarkoituksena ol...
In this paper, we analyze gender and socioeconomic differences in the length of working lives and pe...
Working life expectancy is the future time that a person is expected to spend in employment. The pap...
The study analyses trends in life expectancy by level of education and by occupational social class ...
Finland’s population is ageing due to declining fertility and increasing life expectancy rates. This...
Individuals’ labour market status and health are known to be highly correlated. To investigate this ...
Cross-sectional analyses of adult lifespan variation have found an inverse association between socio...
Adult lifespan variation in most western countries has stagnated since the 1960s, despite continued ...
Objective This study investigates the impact of physical workload factors and occupational class on ...
In this article, we investigate the redistributive outcomes of the Finnish pension system. We hypoth...
This report examines how the raising of the retirement age and linking it to the expected life expec...
The report presents the Finnish Centre for Pensions’ long-term projections regarding the development...