Health inequalities and the prolongation of working life
Description
Current demographic and economic developments in Western societies fuel a trend of extending working life. The public and academic debates about postponing retirement age give little attention to heterogeneity in aging. This project aims at examining the effects of the transition from employment to retirement on health outcomes for different social groups. In particular, we explore how the extension of working life and later life health conditions influence each other. One the one hand, we examine how retirement transition patterns, such as gradual or direct retirement transitions, affect individuals’ health outcomes. On the other hand, we investigate how adverse health conditions affect labor market integration during late careers and transitions to retirement.To this end, we adopt an interdisciplinary life course perspective that comprises both individual and institutional level factors. We draw from secondary data from Switzerland, as well as Sweden and the United States. We apply methods that allow for causal inference (such as difference-in-difference analysis), longitudinal methods (such as fixed-effects or sequence analysis) as well as methods appropriate to analyze particularly large or small datasets (such as machine learning or Bayesian statistics).Our project contributes to unveiling the mechanisms that underpin health inequalities in the prolongation of working life. We aim at identifying which mid-life associated factors may best explain health differentials in the transition to retirement. These factors may offer effective targets for early intervention, improving health outcomes in old age. As ever more working lives end in late retirement, it is becoming increasingly important for researchers and policy makers to understand how this affects health in late life.The project consists of 4 subprojects. For information about the current subprojects, please see section "Open Data and Downloads".
Key Data
Projectlead
Deputy Projectlead
Project team
Prof. Dr. Neda Agahi, Erica Benz, Prof. Dr. Ignacio Cabib, Harpa Sif Eyjólfsdóttir, Sonja Feer, Prof. Dr. Johann Fritzell, Dr. Ariane Froidevaux, Dr. Vanessa Gut, Prof. Dr. Linda Hassing, Dr. Andreas Ihle, Prof. Dr. Boo Johansson, Dr. Nicholas V. Karayannis, Prof. Dr. Matthias Kliegel, Dr. Stefanie König, Prof. Dr. Christian Maggiori, Ulrich Roth, Prof. Dr. John A. Sturgeon, Linn Zulka
Project partners
Université de Genève / Centre interfacultaire de géronotologie et d'études de vulnérabilités; Karolinska Institute / Aging Research Center; Gothenburg University / Research Group Adult Development and Aging; Haute école de travail social Fribourg HETS-FR; University of Chile / Faculty of Social Sciences; University of Texas at Arlington; Ohio University / School of Rehabilitation and Communication Sciences; University of Washington / School of Medicine; Innovage
Project status
completed, 01/2019 - 05/2024
Funding partner
Ambizione / Projekt Nr. 179696
Project budget
829'000 CHF
Further documents and links
Publications
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Historical and cross-country differences in life satisfaction across retirement in Germany and Switzerland from 2000 to 2019
2024 Henning, Georg; Baumann, Isabel; Huxhold, Oliver
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A resource-oriented perspective on the aging workforce – exploring job resource profiles and their associations with various health indicators
2024 Gut, Vanessa; Feer, Sonja; Baumann, Isabel
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Let’s not forget the macro-level factors! : how older workers’ interlocked employment and health trajectories are shaped by welfare regimes and the social norm for working longer
2024 Froidevaux, Ariane; Baumann, Isabel; Madero-Cabib, Ignacio
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Health status and labour force participation among older workers in Switzerland : a multilevel for growth analysis
2024 Feer, Sonja; Lipps, Oliver; Dratva, Julia; Baumann, Isabel
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Financial reasons for working beyond the statutory retirement age : risk factors and associations with health in late life
2024 Burkhalter, Denise; Wagner, Aylin; Feer, Sonja; Wieber, Frank; Ihle, Andreas; Baumann, Isabel
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Retirement trajectories in countries with flexible retirement policies but different welfare regimes
2024 Baumann, Isabel; Madero-Cabib, Ignacio
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Health among workers retiring after the state pension age : a longitudinal and comparative study
2024 Baumann, Isabel; Froidevaux, Ariane; Cabib, Ignacio
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Recherche participative sur la transition de la vie professionnelle à la retraite
2024 Baumann, Isabel; Feer, Sonja; Benz-Steffen, Erica; Roth, Ulrich
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Quand la santé se dégrade
2024 Baumann, Isabel; Feer, Sonja
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Wenn die Gesundheit nicht mitspielt
2024 Baumann, Isabel; Feer, Sonja
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Part-time work and health in late careers : evidence from a longitudinal and cross-national study
2024 Baumann, Isabel; Cabib, Ignacio; Eyjólfsdóttir, Harpa S.; Agahi, Neda
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The role of multidimensional health patterns over time in older workers' labor force participation
2023 Gut, Vanessa; Baumann, Isabel; Gabriel, Rainer; Fridriksson, Daniel; Fritzell, Johan
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Health and labor force participation among older workers in Switzerland : a growth curve analysis
2022 Feer, Sonja; Lipps, Oliver; Dratva, Julia; Baumann, Isabel
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Financial reasons for retiring after the statutory retirement age and health: evidence from Switzerland
2022 Baumann, Isabel; Burkhalter, Denise; Wagner, Aylin; Feer, Sonja; Wieber, Frank; Ihle, Andreas
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Health status and labour force participation among older workers in Switzerland : a growth curve analysis
2021 Feer, Sonja; Lipps, Oliver; Dratva, Julia; Baumann, Isabel
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Does gradual retirement have health benefits? : evidence from a comparative study
2021 Baumann, Isabel; Madero-Cabib, Ignacio; Eyjólfsdóttir, Harpa Sif; Agahi, Neda
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Studying flexible retirement and health : challenges and insights from an international perspective
2021 Baumann, Isabel
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BGM mit Fokus auf Mitarbeitende 50+ : die Weiterbeschäftigung bringt Vorteile für alle
2020 Suter, Jasmine; Baumann, Isabel
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Gesunde Rentner im Arbeitsmarkt von Chile bis Dänemark
2020 Baumann, Isabel; Madero-Cabib, Ignacio
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Eine Verlängerung des Arbeitslebens muss attraktiv gestaltet werden
2019 Baumann, Isabel; Steiger-Sackmann, Sabine