While much has been made of the value of employment relative to unemployment, much less is known about the value of work relative to retirement. Here we use two European panel datasets to show first that psychological well-being (measured on the EURO-D and GHQ scales) barely changes on average when individuals retire. However, there is a great deal of heterogeneity in the size of this change between job type and between individuals. Some gain on leaving work, while others experience substantial falls in well-being on retiring, suggesting that they may have preferred to carry on working. We suggest that the results of these analyses can help to inform policy aiming to encourage labour supply by older workers
This paper studies the effect of both retirement and unemployment on life satisfaction, using subjec...
Many European countries are facing the challenge of increasing the effective retirement age. Increas...
Abstract Objectives. With the increased prevalence of working after retirement, questions are raised...
While much has been made of the value of employment relative to unemployment, much less is known abo...
While much has been made of the value of employment relative to unemployment, much less is known abo...
This paper examines the extent to which well-being levels change in the transition to retirement dep...
We investigate the consequences of retirement from work for the overall well-being of individuals ag...
This study explores the association between retirement on an old-age pension and subjective economic...
This paper investigates how cumulative disadvantages of non-employment and non-standard work are aff...
Well-being in retirement is thought to depend on person's level of resources and how his or her reso...
This paper utilises multinational data on 17 countries from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirem...
This study examines the transition to retirement in a comparative analysis. The intersection to reti...
Past unemployment may have a pervasive psychological impact that occurs across nations. We investig...
This paper studies the effect of both retirement and unemployment on life satisfaction, using subjec...
Many European countries are facing the challenge of increasing the effective retirement age. Increas...
Abstract Objectives. With the increased prevalence of working after retirement, questions are raised...
While much has been made of the value of employment relative to unemployment, much less is known abo...
While much has been made of the value of employment relative to unemployment, much less is known abo...
This paper examines the extent to which well-being levels change in the transition to retirement dep...
We investigate the consequences of retirement from work for the overall well-being of individuals ag...
This study explores the association between retirement on an old-age pension and subjective economic...
This paper investigates how cumulative disadvantages of non-employment and non-standard work are aff...
Well-being in retirement is thought to depend on person's level of resources and how his or her reso...
This paper utilises multinational data on 17 countries from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirem...
This study examines the transition to retirement in a comparative analysis. The intersection to reti...
Past unemployment may have a pervasive psychological impact that occurs across nations. We investig...
This paper studies the effect of both retirement and unemployment on life satisfaction, using subjec...
Many European countries are facing the challenge of increasing the effective retirement age. Increas...
Abstract Objectives. With the increased prevalence of working after retirement, questions are raised...