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Factors affecting the working life lenght of older people in the European Union

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  • Eva Grmanová

    (Alexander Dubček University of Trenčín, Slovakia)

  • Jozef Bartek

    (Alexander Dubček University of Trenčín, Slovakia)

Abstract

Despite the fact that population ageing in the European Union is in full swing, and policy makers are pushing for exdenting of working lives, there is a group of older people, whose employment potential in labor market ends up dormant. The phenomenon of early retirement is worthy of a deeper research from the point of view of human resources management, as employers facing issues of digital economy often lose a skilled workforce and labor market is depleted of the potential of this group. The article is focused on the research of three factors in relation to the desire to retire early: "job satisfaction", "job physical demands" and "afraid health limits ability to work before regular retirement in job". The influence of selected factors on the desire of workers to retire early is specified through quantitative analysis of data from the SHARE - Survey of Health, Aging and Retirement in Europe. Chi-squared test of independence, Cramér`s V for dependence tightness and standardized (adjusted) Pearson residuals are used for analyzes. Results show the strongest intensity of dependence in relation to the desire to retire early with the job satisfaction factor. There is a weak dependence tightness in factors of the job physical demands and the individuals` health limits within professional performance. The analysis shows that it is very important that employers try to make their employees satisfied with job, because the consequences of such an effort are reflected in the employees` decision making whether to stay in job or to leave labor market through early retirement.

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  • Eva Grmanová & Jozef Bartek, 2022. "Factors affecting the working life lenght of older people in the European Union," Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues, VsI Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Center, vol. 10(1), pages 64-79, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:ssi:jouesi:v:10:y:2022:i:1:p:64-79
    DOI: 10.9770/jesi.2022.10.1(3)
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    1. Wojciech Hardy & Aneta Kielczewska & Piotr Lewandowski & Iga Magda, 2018. "Job retention among older workers in central and Eastern Europe," Baltic Journal of Economics, Baltic International Centre for Economic Policy Studies, vol. 18(2), pages 69-94.
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    Keywords

    early retirement; older people; questionnaires;
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    JEL classification:

    • J26 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demand and Supply of Labor - - - Retirement; Retirement Policies
    • J14 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demographic Economics - - - Economics of the Elderly; Economics of the Handicapped; Non-Labor Market Discrimination

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