Work, retirement, and post-retirement employment among older adults in India

IF 0.4 Q4 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Charmaine Savia Siqueira Lobo, Savio P. Falleiro
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Older adults in India, particularly those in Goa, where there is a high elderly population, have been insufficiently researched. Some older adults are financially vulnerable in their old age and must continue working, while others choose to work to stay active. Although some studies have examined the health and social issues faced by the elderly, this study contributes to a previously unexplored area in Goa. 400 Goan seniors were surveyed using multistage sampling to investigate their occupations before and after retirement, determine reasons for voluntary retirement and associated factors, and assess variables predisposing them to work. Binary Logistic Regression, Chi-square, and Fisher's Exact Tests were used. The findings showed that many were former government and private sector employees, farmers, and educators. 73 participants retired voluntarily due to factors such as health issues, family commitments, stress, and leisure. Among them, 20.5% are currently employed after retirement. Significant correlations were observed between post-retirement work and age groups such as the young-old and old-old. Factors that attracted the participants to engage in post-retirement work include insufficient income, education, experience, good physical health, and mental alertness. The study found that individuals categorized as young-old, with low household income, financially dependent, and having fewer comorbidities, were more likely to continue working after retirement. These findings highlight the need to end age discrimination and provide equal opportunity for older adults to contribute to society. Policymakers must focus on improving the wellbeing of vulnerable older adults who have inadequate resources and poor health. There is potential for further research in various states of India to understand the labor market decisions of older adults and implement necessary improvements where they are lacking.
印度老年人的工作、退休和退休后就业
印度的老年人,特别是老年人口众多的果阿邦的老年人,一直没有得到充分的研究。一些老年人在年老时经济上很脆弱,必须继续工作,而另一些人则选择工作来保持活跃。尽管一些研究已经调查了老年人面临的健康和社会问题,但本研究对果阿邦一个以前未开发的领域做出了贡献。400名果阿邦老年人采用多阶段抽样调查,调查了他们退休前后的职业,确定了自愿退休的原因和相关因素,并评估了促使他们工作的变量。采用二元Logistic回归、卡方检验和Fisher精确检验。调查结果显示,许多人是前政府和私营部门雇员、农民和教育工作者。73名参与者因健康问题、家庭责任、压力和休闲等因素自愿退休。其中,20.5%的人退休后仍在工作。退休后工作与年轻、年老、高龄等年龄层之间存在显著相关。吸引受访者从事退休后工作的因素包括:收入不足、受教育程度、经验、身体健康和精神状态良好。研究发现,那些家庭收入较低、经济依赖、合并症较少的年轻老年人,更有可能在退休后继续工作。这些发现突出了消除年龄歧视和为老年人提供平等机会为社会做出贡献的必要性。决策者必须把重点放在改善资源不足、健康状况不佳的弱势老年人的福祉上。在印度各邦进行进一步研究,了解老年人的劳动力市场决策,并在他们缺乏的地方实施必要的改进,这是有潜力的。
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