The Road to Retirement: A Life Course Perspective on Labor Market Trajectories and Retirement Behaviors

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Anna Brydsten, Caroline Hasselgren, Mikael Stattin, Daniel Larsson
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Abstract While a prolonged working life has been mainly feasible for people with the most advantageous working careers, knowledge about the barriers for those with vulnerable occupational paths is still scarce. This study explores the conditions for prolonged working life from a perspective on labor market trajectories. Drawing from a gendered life course perspective and that (dis)advantageous tends to accumulate over time, we investigate the opportunity structure for the most disadvantaged workers and which characteristics of labor market trajectories can explain the decision to work longer. To this end, a Swedish longitudinal survey and register data from the Panel Survey of Ageing and the Elderly (PSAE) were used, following people across a substantial part of their working life. With sequence analysis, we identified 5 trajectories that represent typical labor market trajectories from mid-life until retirement age. Our findings showed that labor market precarity in mid-life remained a key characteristic until the expected retirement age, showing both early signs of early labor market exit and a precarity trap into a prolonged working life. These findings emphasize the need to identify at-risk groups early in their careers and that mid-life interventions are needed to prevent involuntary labor market exits and to ensure a sustainable working life. In particular, the need to protect older workers with turbulent or precarious labor market trajectories against labor market risks and retirement schemes that could inadvertently contribute to increased social and economic inequality in later life.
退休之路:劳动力市场轨迹和退休行为的生命历程视角
虽然延长工作寿命对于拥有最有利职业生涯的人来说是可行的,但对于那些拥有弱势职业道路的人来说,他们的障碍仍然是稀缺的。本研究从劳动力市场轨迹的角度探讨了延长工作寿命的条件。从性别生命历程的角度来看,(不利)优势往往会随着时间的推移而积累,我们研究了最弱势工人的机会结构,以及劳动力市场轨迹的哪些特征可以解释更长时间工作的决定。为此,研究人员使用了瑞典纵向调查和老龄化和老年人小组调查(PSAE)的登记数据,跟踪调查了人们工作生涯的大部分时间。通过序列分析,我们确定了从中年到退休年龄的典型劳动力市场轨迹的5条轨迹。我们的研究结果表明,在预期退休年龄之前,中年劳动力市场的不稳定性仍然是一个关键特征,既显示出劳动力市场提前退出的早期迹象,也显示出不稳定性陷阱进入延长的工作寿命。这些发现强调了在职业生涯早期识别高危人群的必要性,以及中年干预的必要性,以防止非自愿退出劳动力市场,并确保可持续的工作生活。特别是,需要保护劳动力市场动荡或不稳定的老年工人免受劳动力市场风险和退休计划的影响,这些风险和计划可能在无意中加剧老年生活中的社会和经济不平等。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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