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 after...
Objectives. The purpose of this study was to test whether paid work and formal volunteering reduce t...
This chapter uses the Health and Retirement Study to describe the relationship between work and heal...
Objectives: Negative associations between non-employment and health among older people are well esta...
PURPOSE: This study addresses the impact of late-life paid work on physical and psychological well-b...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This study is part of ...
Background Work, rather than unemployment, is recognised as being good for health, but there may ...
BACKGROUND: As people are living longer, they are being encouraged to work longer. ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate factors within nine identified areas that influence...
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...
Submission type: Research Paper Late-life Unemployment and Life Satisfaction ABSTRACT Objectives Une...
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: While poor health contributes to early work exits, it is less clear how early work exits...
Objectives. The purpose of this study was to test whether paid work and formal volunteering reduce t...
This chapter uses the Health and Retirement Study to describe the relationship between work and heal...
Objectives: Negative associations between non-employment and health among older people are well esta...
PURPOSE: This study addresses the impact of late-life paid work on physical and psychological well-b...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This study is part of ...
Background Work, rather than unemployment, is recognised as being good for health, but there may ...
BACKGROUND: As people are living longer, they are being encouraged to work longer. ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate factors within nine identified areas that influence...
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...
Submission type: Research Paper Late-life Unemployment and Life Satisfaction ABSTRACT Objectives Une...
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: While poor health contributes to early work exits, it is less clear how early work exits...
Objectives. The purpose of this study was to test whether paid work and formal volunteering reduce t...
This chapter uses the Health and Retirement Study to describe the relationship between work and heal...
Objectives: Negative associations between non-employment and health among older people are well esta...