Widowhood and Retirement Timing: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study

被引:3
作者
Schreiber, Philipp [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Mannheim, Dept Finance, L9,1-2, D-68131 Mannheim, Germany
关键词
retirement timing; Health and Retirement Study; widowhood; early retirement; AGE; LIFE; MEN; WOMEN; WORK; GENDER;
D O I
10.1515/bejeap-2017-0178
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
The combination of an increasing life expectancy, low fertility rates, and an early effective retirement age creates a pressure to act for governments and organizations. The pay-as-you-go social security systems of many countries are troubled by the increasing ratio of retirees to working people. In addition, many organizations face difficulties caused by a shrinking workforce and the accompanied shortage of skilled workers. To counteract, it is essential to create an environment in which older workers are encouraged to stay in the workforce. Therefore, it is important to understand which factors influence the retirement timing decision of workers. This study analyzes how widowhood and changes in demographic, health-related, and financial factors lead to changes in retirement plans of Health and Retirement Study (HRS) respondents. I compare respondents' actual retirement age with their retirement plans elicited in the HRS wave prior to retirement. The strongest change in retirement timing is caused by widowhood. Respondents who become widowed retire on average 1.7 years earlier than previously planned. The estimated effect of widowhood goes beyond the deterioration of physical health and mental health. My findings suggest that an intervention in an early stage after widowhood by the employer or by health and social care services can help the widowed employee to overcome the temporary adverse effects of widowhood and to prevent a precipitous retirement decision.
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