Suchprofil: Altern Durchsuchter Fertigstellungsmonat: 04/23 Sortierung: 1. SSCI-JOURNALS 2. SONSTIGE REFERIERTE ZEITSCHRIFTEN 3. SONSTIGE ZEITSCHRIFTEN 4. ARBEITSPAPIERE/DISCUSSION PAPER 5. MONOGRAPHISCHE LITERATUR 6. BEITRÄGE ZU SAMMELWERKEN **************** 1. SSCI-JOURNALS **************** %0 Journal Article %J Socio-economic review %V 20 %N 1 %F Z 2183 %A Olivera, Javier %T Ageing unequally in Europe %D 2022 %P S. 401-422 %G en %# 2016-2017 %R 10.1093/ser/mwaa044 %U https://doi.org/10.1093/ser/mwaa044 %U https://doi.org/10.1093/ser/mwaa044 %X "To shed light on the quality of the ageing experience in Europe and its heterogeneity, this study adapts and computes the Active Ageing Index'an index constructed at the country level to monitor ageing quality in Europe'at the individual level. This strategy allows the measuring of inequality in the experience of active ageing and is flexible enough to consider different value judgements in the overall assessment of the quality of life while ageing. The study examines the predictors of this inequality by using regressions with a Gini-recentred influence function. It finds that education plays a very significant role in reducing inequality, though its influence varies across countries. Furthermore, the study uncovers large variance in the quality of the ageing experience across Europe. For instance, more than 50% of the populations of Romania, Lithuania and Bulgaria show a level of active ageing quality lower than that of the bottom decile of the distribution in Sweden." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en)) %K Altern %K alte Menschen %K soziale Ungleichheit %K individuelle Wohlfahrt %K soziale Situation %K soziale Partizipation %K Lebensqualität %K Gesundheitszustand %K Arbeitsfähigkeit %K Erwerbstätigkeit %K Lebenssituation %K Europäische Union %K internationaler Vergleich %K ältere Menschen %K J14 %K I14 %K I31 %Z Typ: 1. SSCI-Journals %Z fertig: 2023-04-04 %M K230321X2F %~ LitDokAB %W IAB, SB Dokumentation und Bibliothek %0 Journal Article %J European Economic Review %V 151 %F Z 252 %A Schiele, Valentin %A Schmitz, Hendrik %T Understanding cognitive decline in older ages: The role of health shocks %D 2023 %P Art. 104320 %G en %R 10.1016/j.euroecorev.2022.104320 %U http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2022.104320 %U https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2022.104320 %X "Individual cognitive functioning declines over time. We seek to understand how adverse physical health shocks in older ages contribute to this development. By use of event-study methods and data from the USA, England, and several countries in Continental Europe, we find evidence that health shocks lead to an immediate and persistent decline in cognitive functioning. This robust finding holds in all regions representing different health insurance systems and seems to be independent of underlying individual demographic characteristics such as sex and age. We also ask whether variables that are susceptible to policy action can reduce the negative consequences of a health shock. Our results suggest that neither compulsory education nor retirement regulations moderate the effects, thus emphasizing the importance for cognitive functioning of maintaining good physical health in old age." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku, © 2023 Elsevier) ((en)) %K kognitive Fähigkeit %K alte Menschen %K Entwicklung %K ältere Menschen %K medizinische Faktoren %K Krankheit %K Auswirkungen %K institutionelle Faktoren %K Gesundheitswesen %K Krankenversicherung %K altersspezifische Faktoren %K geschlechtsspezifische Faktoren %K qualifikationsspezifische Faktoren %K sozioökonomische Faktoren %K internationaler Vergleich %K Berufsausstieg %K Dequalifizierung %K Altern %K Prävention %K Gedächtnis %K Europa %K USA %K Israel %Z Typ: 1. SSCI-Journals %Z fertig: 2023-04-06 %M K230324X36 %~ LitDokAB %W IAB, SB Dokumentation und Bibliothek ************************* 3. SONSTIGE ZEITSCHRIFTEN ************************* %0 Journal Article %J PLoS ONE %V 18 %N 3 %F Z 2136 %A Aabo, Marie Gorm %A Mølgaard, Katrine %A Lassen, Aske Juul %T The worn-out syndrome: Uncertainties in late working life triggering retirement decisions %D 2023 %P Art. e0282905 %G en %# 2019-2021 %R 10.1371/journal.pone.0282905 %U https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0282905 %U https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0282905 %X "In recent decades, the extension of individuals' working life has been construed as an important policy issue in Western Europe. Here, retirement causes have been thoroughly researched in a quantitative way, but there is a dearth of qualitative studies on the subject. Through ethnographic fieldwork, we study the complex pathways that lead to the retirement of senior employees in the finance and production industries in Denmark. In particular in the finance industry, we find an insidious uncertainty haunting senior employees regarding their capacity and reputation. We term this uncertainty worn-out syndrome, demonstrating how many interlocutors fear that they are beginning to be seen as worn out, for example, less productive, less motivated, and too old to work. To some extent, this syndrome resembles the impostor syndrome, but it differs in one important aspect: the senior employees are mostly confident about their own skills. Worn-out syndrome is triggered by stereotypes and implicit ageist remarks by colleagues and managers. We show that the worn-out syndrome appears in at least three different ways: as a fear of already being worn out, as a fear of being perceived as worn out by colleagues and managers, and as a fear of becoming worn out in the future without realizing it in time. We argue that current retirement decisions are often fueled by this syndrome and that it leads to abrupt and untimely retirement decisions." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en)) %K ältere Arbeitnehmer %K Berufsausstieg %K Finanzwirtschaft %K Unsicherheit %K Auswirkungen %K Beschäftigungsfähigkeit %K Selbsteinschätzung %K leitende Angestellte %K Stereotyp %K Arbeitsproduktivität %K Diskriminierung %K Vorurteil %K Fremdbild %K produzierendes Gewerbe %K Entscheidungskriterium %K Dänemark %Z Typ: 3. sonstige Zeitschriften %Z fertig: 2023-04-20 %M K230331X74 %~ LitDokAB %W IAB, SB Dokumentation und Bibliothek 3 von 283 Datensätzen ausgegeben.