Ellen Dingemans
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Job strain in working retirees in Europe: a latent class analysis Open
Scientific research has made great progress towards a better understanding of the determinants and consequences of working after retirement. However, working conditions in post-retirement jobs remain largely unexplored. Therefore, using in…
Working After Retirement and Life Satisfaction: Cross-National Comparative Research in Europe Open
This study examines differences in life satisfaction between full retirees and working retirees in Europe. We hypothesize that these differences depend on the financial resources of retirees and the resources available in the household and…
Do work histories explain the decision to work after retirement? Evidence from Europe Open
Scientific studies on the predictors of working after retirement have mostly neglected individuals’ work histories. We present an integrative framework based on life course theory to investigate the extent to which characteristics of work …
Life satisfaction of working retirees in Europe Open
This study examines differences in life satisfaction between full retirees and working retirees in Europe. We hypothesize that these differences depend on the financial resources of retirees and the resources available in the household and…
WORKING AFTER RETIREMENT AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH LIFE SATISFACTION Open
This research studies differences in life satisfaction between full retirees and working retirees (bridge employees) and argues that these differences may depend on variations in the income position of retirees. The hypothesis is that espe…
PROTECTED OR DEFLECTED? IMPACT OF EMPLOYMENT PROTECTION LEGISLATION ON FORCED CAREER EXIT IN EUROPE Open
Extended working lives are now becoming the norm in many Western countries. However, it is not always easy to do so. A substantial number of older adults are pushed out of the labor force at the end of their work careers. In this study, we…
Hidden in Plain Sight? Does Stricter Employment Protection Legislation Lead to an Increased Risk of Hidden Unemployment in Later Life? Open
This article examines the influence of national employment protection legislation (EPL) on the likelihood of older workers in Europe being forced into retirement. Data are drawn from 4 waves of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement i…
Working retirees in Europe: individual and societal determinants Open
One of the solutions that could be used to resource the needs of ageing populations is the encouragement of individuals to extend working lives beyond retirement, often referred to as ‘bridge employment’. Although previous studies provide …
Taken by surprise. How older workers struggle with a higher retirement age Open
Until 2006 the Netherlands, like many other European countries, had a very strong “early retirement culture”. But this is history now. Early exit routes have been closed. On top of that State Pension Age will increase to 67. Employees and …
Working after retirement: Determinants and consequences of bridge employment Open
Steeds meer ouderen keren na hun pensioen terug op de arbeidsmarkt. In Nederland werkt een op de vier (vervroegd) gepensioneerden door op de arbeidsmarkt na pensionering. In vergelijking met andere Europese landen telt Nederland relatief v…