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%0 Journal Article
%J Australian journal of social issues
%V 51
%N 2
%F X 1118
%A Bauknecht, Jürgen
%A Naegele, Gerhard
%T Successful yet insufficient : German policies for higher employment rates among older age groups
%D 2016
%P S. 147-165
%G en
%@ ISSN 0157-6321
%@ ISSN 0004-9557
%R 10.1002/j.1839-4655.2016.tb00371.x
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.1839-4655.2016.tb00371.x
%X "In recent years among the OECD countries, Germany has witnessed the largest increase in the employment rates of older people. This increase, and general German employment rates, are associated with both supply side measures in the fields of pensions and unemployment policies and employment promotion policies. Yet, supply side measures and Germany's shift from conservative towards liberal policy goals and policies in the case of older workers have resulted in economic inequality. These policies could be complemented by pro-employability measures in order to become fully effective. This article describes recent policy reforms in the main policy fields of retirement, unemployment, and employment promotion, considers their effects on employment and inequality, and offers reform suggestions to raise further older worker employment rates without increasing inequality." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
%K ältere Arbeitnehmer
%K Arbeitsmarktpolitik - Erfolgskontrolle
%K Beschäftigungsförderung
%K Erwerbsquote
%K Rentenpolitik
%K Reformpolitik
%K soziale Ungleichheit
%K Beschäftigungseffekte
%K Vorruhestand
%K Rente mit 67
%K Rente mit 63
%K Arbeitslosenunterstützung
%K Beschäftigungszuschuss
%K Bundesrepublik Deutschland
%Z Typ: 1. SSCI-Journals
%Z fertig: 2017-04-06
%M k170322r01
%~ LitDokAB
%W IAB, SB Dokumentation und Bibliothek
%0 Journal Article
%J International Journal of Manpower
%V 38
%N 1
%F X 267
%A Sabatier, Mareva
%A Legendre, Bérangère
%T The puzzle of older workers' employment : distance to retirement and health effects
%D 2017
%P S. 45-61
%G en
%# A 2006; E 2006
%@ ISSN 0143-7720
%R 10.1108/IJM-02-2016-0042
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/IJM-02-2016-0042
%X "Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the extent to which the distance to retirement affects low employment rates among European older workers, taking into account a key but often neglected determinant: health status.
Design/methodology/approach: To begin, the study amends McCall's job search model, in which the job search behavior is treated as age dependent. Agents are heterogeneous according to two attributes: distance to retirement and health. The authors complete this theoretical analysis with an econometric analysis based on a French survey.
Findings: This model leads to clear predictions, such that the closer the retirement, the greater the reservation wage and the lower people's search effort. Older workers also exhibit lower exit rates from unemployment, an effect that gets enhanced by health problems. The empirical work, based on a French survey, confirms the existence of a distance effect but also puts the greater impact of health status into perspective. The distance effect explains only part of the puzzle of older workers' employment.
Originality/value: This paper proposes a theoretical and empirical analysis of the retirement decisions. It studies the distance effect but taking into account a neglected factor in the literature: health. Results clearly confirm the distance effect but highlight the reader role of health in retirement decisions." (Author's abstract, © Emerald Group) ((en))
%K ältere Arbeitnehmer
%K Berufsausstieg - Determinanten
%K Rentenalter
%K altersspezifische Faktoren
%K Gesundheitszustand
%K medizinische Faktoren
%K Arbeitsuche
%K Einkommenserwartung
%K erwerbstätige Männer
%K Rentenversicherung
%K Altersgrenze
%K Frankreich
%K I10
%K J26
%K J64
%Z Typ: 1. SSCI-Journals
%Z fertig: 2017-04-10
%M k170405r25
%~ LitDokAB
%W IAB, SB Dokumentation und Bibliothek
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