是时候改变了?促进老年人的流动性,以支持更长的工作年限

IF 1.9 3区 经济学 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY Journal of the Economics of Ageing Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jeoa.2022.100437
Andrew Aitken, Shruti Singh
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摘要

延长工作寿命一直是经合组织的一个主要优先事项,以减轻人口老龄化和工作年龄人口下降的不利影响。尽管55-64岁的老年工人的劳动力参与率显著提高,但政策制定者面临的一个关键挑战是促进老年工人的留用和工作间流动。许多经合组织国家的工作稳定性(以工作年限衡量)正在下降,老年工人比年轻工人更不可能换工作。虽然没有最佳的工作流动性或工作任期,工人和公司都有成本和收益,但技术变革等结构性变化将加剧中老年人对流动性和灵活性的需求。与此同时,这一群体的低保留率和持续高的长期失业率表明,雇主和政府更需要采取更多措施来支持老年工人保住工作。实现这一目标需要所有利益攸关方采取全面的方法,包括更好地管理工作场所中不同年龄段的劳动力,消除持续就业的体制障碍,并通过促进更好的终身学习机会和提高工作质量等方式,提高工人在整个职业生涯中的就业能力。
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Time to change? Promoting mobility at older ages to support longer working lives

Extending working lives has been a major priority across the OECD to mitigate the adverse effects of population ageing and declines in the working-age population. Despite significant increases in labour force participation rates of older workers aged 55–64, a key challenge facing policymakers is to promote retention and job-to-job mobility of older workers. Job stability (as measured by job tenure) is falling across many OECD countries and older workers are less likely to change jobs than their younger counterparts. While there is no optimal level of job mobility or length of job tenure – and there are costs and benefits for workers and firms to both – structural changes such as technological change will exacerbate the need for mobility and flexibility at middle and older ages. At the same time, low retention rates and persistently high-long-term unemployment rates among this group illustrate greater need for employers and governments to do more to support older workers to keep their jobs. Achieving this will require a comprehensive approach by all stakeholders including better management of age-diverse workforces in the workplace, removing institutional barriers to continued employment and improving the employability of workers throughout their working lives by, for example, promoting better opportunities for lifelong learning and improving job quality.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Economics of Ageing (JEoA) is an international academic journal that publishes original theoretical and empirical research dealing with the interaction between demographic change and the economy. JEoA encompasses both microeconomic and macroeconomic perspectives and offers a platform for the discussion of topics including labour, health, and family economics, social security, income distribution, social mobility, immigration, productivity, structural change, economic growth and development. JEoA also solicits papers that have a policy focus.
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