The role of personal characteristics, work environment and context in working beyond retirement: a mixed-methods study
Objective To investigate the role of personal characteristics, work environment and context in working beyond retirement. Methods In the current study, a mixed-methods design was applied including quantitative survey data and semi-structured telephone interviews. Respondents ( N = 568) were selecte...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International archives of occupational and environmental health 2019-05, Vol.92 (4), p.535-549 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective
To investigate the role of personal characteristics, work environment and context in working beyond retirement.
Methods
In the current study, a mixed-methods design was applied including quantitative survey data and semi-structured telephone interviews. Respondents (
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= 568) were selected from the Study on Transitions in Employment, Ability and Motivation (STREAM). Personal characteristics, work characteristics and contextual factors were measured using a questionnaire at baseline. Concurrently, qualitative data of 30 persons aged over 65 years were gathered. Logistic regression analyses were used to identify quantitative associations and thematic analyses were used for qualitative purposes.
Results
Quantitative data revealed that being in good physical health (OR = 1.80), developmental proactivity (OR = 1.38), interesting work (OR = 2.02), appreciation (OR = 1.62) and voluntary work (OR = 1.58) were associated with working beyond the statutory retirement age. Additionally, qualitative findings suggested that working beyond retirement was mainly driven by the desire to contribute to society (e.g., mentor younger coworkers), and identified the employers’ willingness to hire an older worker despite existing stereotypes as an important precondition.
Conclusions
Working beyond retirement is influenced by physical health and work characteristics, as well as motivational determinants such as the desire to contribute to society. However, to meet the increasing demands for paid jobs by individuals aged over 65 years, the willingness of employers to actually hire them is crucial. Therefore, recognition and utilization of older workers’ potentials is of great importance. |
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ISSN: | 0340-0131 1432-1246 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00420-018-1387-3 |