This study examines occupation-based differences in life expectancy and the extent to which health accounts for these differences. Twentyseven-year survival follow-up data were used from the Dutch population-based Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam (n = 2,531), initial ages 55–85 years. Occupation was based on longest-held job. Results show that the non-skilled general, technical and transport domains had an up to 3.5-year shorter life expectancy than the academic professions, accounting for the compositional characteristics age and gender. Statutory retirement age could be made to vary accordingly, by allowing a proportionally greater pension build-up in the shorter-lived domains. Health accounted for a substantial portion of the longevity...
Reliable estimates for differences in life expectancy (LE) by socio-economic position (SEP), that ca...
Objectives No study so far has combined register-based socioeconomic information with self-reported ...
Retirement ages for receipt of state/social pensions are rising in many countries in response to pop...
This study examines occupation-based differences in life expectancy and the extent to which health a...
Objectives: This study aims to provide insight into educational differences in duration of working l...
Should pension provisions differ by occupation? We study the optimality of allowing the pension poli...
This study integrates a life course and social stratification perspective to examine early retiremen...
We test the hypothesis that subjective remaining life expectancy (SRLE) increased concomitantly with...
The success of policies aimed at keeping older workers in employment until the statutory retirement ...
Background National projections of life expectancy are made periodically by statistical offices or a...
Objectives This study aims to estimate the influence of chronic diseases and poor working conditions...
Virtually all Western countries are seeking to bring retirement ages more in line with increases in ...
Background Discussions on raising pension eligibility age focus more on improvement in life expectan...
Many European countries have recently decided to increase their statutory retirement ages because th...
Europe’s population is ageing. Statutory retirement ages are commonly raised to account for continuo...
Reliable estimates for differences in life expectancy (LE) by socio-economic position (SEP), that ca...
Objectives No study so far has combined register-based socioeconomic information with self-reported ...
Retirement ages for receipt of state/social pensions are rising in many countries in response to pop...
This study examines occupation-based differences in life expectancy and the extent to which health a...
Objectives: This study aims to provide insight into educational differences in duration of working l...
Should pension provisions differ by occupation? We study the optimality of allowing the pension poli...
This study integrates a life course and social stratification perspective to examine early retiremen...
We test the hypothesis that subjective remaining life expectancy (SRLE) increased concomitantly with...
The success of policies aimed at keeping older workers in employment until the statutory retirement ...
Background National projections of life expectancy are made periodically by statistical offices or a...
Objectives This study aims to estimate the influence of chronic diseases and poor working conditions...
Virtually all Western countries are seeking to bring retirement ages more in line with increases in ...
Background Discussions on raising pension eligibility age focus more on improvement in life expectan...
Many European countries have recently decided to increase their statutory retirement ages because th...
Europe’s population is ageing. Statutory retirement ages are commonly raised to account for continuo...
Reliable estimates for differences in life expectancy (LE) by socio-economic position (SEP), that ca...
Objectives No study so far has combined register-based socioeconomic information with self-reported ...
Retirement ages for receipt of state/social pensions are rising in many countries in response to pop...