The Silver Generation in the labor market: Work and time management of the 65+ age group in North-Eastern Hungary.

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Journal of Women & Aging Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1080/08952841.2022.2048591
Judit Csoba, Tibor Ladancsik
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The investigation of the labor market challenges generated by an aging society is currently one of the central subjects of international academic literature. Previous research mostly analyzed the labor market participation of people aged between 55 and 65. However, as the raising of the retirement age is on the agenda in several European countries, the ability and willingness of the 65+ age group to work has become a key issue. Our questionnaire survey conducted in Hajdú-Bihar county, North-Eastern Hungary (N = 2,625, multistage probability sample) focused on this age group, which has received relatively little attention in research with respect to their labor market status. It investigated participation in the formal and informal labor market, the time management of the 65+ age group, and the factors that determine their willingness to work. Our analysis revealed that only a rather small proportion (2.7%) of the investigated age group is engaged in the formal economy, and the vast majority (93%) is not engaged in any gainful activity even in the informal economy. However, in 68.7% of the sample we can identify certain activities that aim to reduce expenses and can be clearly considered as work. Thus the members of the Silver Generation are working to a considerably higher degree than official employment statistics show. The primary obstacle for open labor market involvement is not age but rather education level and health status. According to our research, the level of employment of the 65+ age group is highly affected by the lack of pressing financial need and also by ageism. A total of 99.2% of the respondents possess transfer incomes that cover their living expenses, so in their case there is no financial constraint forcing them to return to the open labor market. At the same time, certain widespread stereotypes about the work involvement of older people are also strongly present among members of the 65+ age group (internalized ageism) and significantly reduce their motivation to participate in employment in the formal economy even among those members of the age group who are still fit for work.

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劳动力市场上的银色一代:匈牙利东北部65岁以上年龄组的工作和时间管理。
老龄化社会对劳动力市场挑战的研究是当前国际学术文献的中心课题之一。此前的研究主要分析了55岁至65岁人群的劳动力市场参与情况。然而,随着一些欧洲国家将提高退休年龄提上日程,65岁以上人群的工作能力和意愿已成为一个关键问题。我们在匈牙利东北部Hajdú-Bihar县进行的问卷调查(N = 2,625,多阶段概率样本)主要针对这一年龄组,这一年龄组在劳动力市场状况的研究中受到的关注相对较少。它调查了正式和非正式劳动力市场的参与情况,65岁以上年龄组的时间管理情况,以及决定他们工作意愿的因素。我们的分析显示,在被调查的年龄组中,只有相当小的比例(2.7%)从事正规经济,绝大多数(93%)即使在非正规经济中也没有从事任何有收益的活动。然而,在68.7%的样本中,我们可以确定某些旨在减少开支的活动,并且可以清楚地认为是工作。因此,“银发一代”的工作程度比官方就业统计数据显示的要高得多。开放劳动力市场的主要障碍不是年龄,而是教育水平和健康状况。根据我们的研究,65岁以上人群的就业水平受到缺乏紧迫经济需求和年龄歧视的高度影响。总共有99.2%的受访者拥有支付其生活费用的转移收入,因此在他们的情况下,没有财务约束迫使他们回到开放的劳动力市场。与此同时,在65岁以上年龄组的成员中也强烈存在着关于老年人参与工作的某些普遍的陈规定型观念(内化的年龄歧视),这大大降低了他们参与正规经济就业的动机,即使在那些仍然适合工作的年龄组成员中也是如此。
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