This study examines the work capacity of older adults in Japan. First, we estimate the relationship between a variety of health indicators and work status.Work status is divided into full-time work, part-time work, and retired for those in their 50s who are not yet age-eligible for public pension benefits. Then, we simulate work capacity for those in their pension-eligible 60s and the first half of the 70s. The simulation results indicate a large work capacity. The health status of those in their 60s suggests that their labor force participation rate could be increased substantially by reforming social security programs.31 p
The level of employment among older people, including those above retirement age is very high in Jap...
International audienceAs a result of the rapidly aging society, Japan’s public policies and related ...
While the average retirement age is higher in Japan, the retirement process has not been in-depth ex...
Japan experienced increases in labor force participation (LFP) of the elderly in recent years, as ha...
Working at old ages is regarded as a good way to keep one’s health according to the idea of producti...
Objectives. This study describes the correlates of labor force participation among Japanese men and ...
This paper examines the evolving state of employment of older Japanese people. Since the rapid incre...
This paper examines the evolving state of employment of older Japanese people. Since the rapid incre...
In the aged society, the ratio of aged people retired from activities in the market economy will ris...
[Abstract] The issue of an aging population is a subject of much attention all over the world. Healt...
<p>The simultaneous growth in longevity and mounting budget deficits in the U.S. have increased inte...
International audienceUnder demographic pressures, efforts to delay labor market withdrawal have rep...
The present study seeks to provide new evidence on the determinants of retirement for older Japanese...
The level of employment among older people, including those above retirement age is very high in Jap...
Aging of workforce is a challenge for society, public authorities, and organizations. Employees\nsta...
The level of employment among older people, including those above retirement age is very high in Jap...
International audienceAs a result of the rapidly aging society, Japan’s public policies and related ...
While the average retirement age is higher in Japan, the retirement process has not been in-depth ex...
Japan experienced increases in labor force participation (LFP) of the elderly in recent years, as ha...
Working at old ages is regarded as a good way to keep one’s health according to the idea of producti...
Objectives. This study describes the correlates of labor force participation among Japanese men and ...
This paper examines the evolving state of employment of older Japanese people. Since the rapid incre...
This paper examines the evolving state of employment of older Japanese people. Since the rapid incre...
In the aged society, the ratio of aged people retired from activities in the market economy will ris...
[Abstract] The issue of an aging population is a subject of much attention all over the world. Healt...
<p>The simultaneous growth in longevity and mounting budget deficits in the U.S. have increased inte...
International audienceUnder demographic pressures, efforts to delay labor market withdrawal have rep...
The present study seeks to provide new evidence on the determinants of retirement for older Japanese...
The level of employment among older people, including those above retirement age is very high in Jap...
Aging of workforce is a challenge for society, public authorities, and organizations. Employees\nsta...
The level of employment among older people, including those above retirement age is very high in Jap...
International audienceAs a result of the rapidly aging society, Japan’s public policies and related ...
While the average retirement age is higher in Japan, the retirement process has not been in-depth ex...