Labor Force Participation of the Elderly in Japan

Takashi Oshio, Emiko Usui, Satoshi Shimizutani
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Japan experienced increases in labor force participation (LFP) of the elderly in recent years, as have other advanced countries. In the present study, we overview the employment trend of the elderly in Japan, and examine what factors have contributed to its increase since the early 2000s. Improved health and longevity, increasing education levels, and a shift towards less physically demanding jobs have allowed the elderly to stay longer in the labor force. However, elderly employment rebound and its timing are more closely linked to changes in social security incentives, especially increases in the eligibility age for public pension benefits. More broadly, reduced generosity in social security programs since the mid-1980s has been a key driver of the long-term trend change in elderly employment. A series of social security reforms have helped utilize the elderly's potential work capacity, accumulated due to improving health conditions and other favorable factors for LFP in the elderly.
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日本老年人的劳动参与率
与其他发达国家一样,日本近年来也经历了老年人劳动力参与率(LFP)的上升。在本研究中,我们概述了日本老年人的就业趋势,并研究了自21世纪初以来哪些因素促成了其增长。健康状况的改善和寿命的延长,教育水平的提高,以及体力要求较低的工作的转变,使老年人能够在劳动力队伍中呆得更长。然而,老年人就业的反弹及其时机与社会保障激励措施的变化密切相关,特别是领取公共养老金资格年龄的提高。更广泛地说,自20世纪80年代中期以来,社会保障项目慷慨程度的下降一直是老年人就业长期趋势变化的关键驱动因素。一系列社会保障改革有助于利用老年人的潜在工作能力,这些能力是由于改善健康状况和其他有利于老年人生育的因素而积累起来的。
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