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Part-time work among older workers with disabilities in Europe.

机译:在欧洲,年龄较大的残疾人士兼职工作。

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OBJECTIVE: To analyse the use of part-time work among older workers with disabilities compared with their non-disabled counterparts within a European context. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional. METHODS: Data were drawn from the 2004 Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe. The key advantage of this dataset is that it provides a harmonized cross-national dimension, and contains information for European individuals aged 50 years or over on a wide range of health indicators, disability, socio-economic situation, social relations, etc. RESULTS: Older people with disabilities (aged 50-64 years) are more likely to have a part-time job compared with their non-disabled counterparts. Although there is an important employment gap between the two groups, many older workers with disabilities use part-time work to achieve a better balance between their health status and working life. The econometric analysis corroborated that being disabled has a positive effect on the probability of working on a part-time basis, although this effect varies by country. CONCLUSIONS: Policy makers must encourage part-time employment as a means of increasing employment opportunities for older workers with disabilities, and support gradual retirement opportunities with flexible and reduced working hours. It is crucial to change attitudes towards older people with disabilities in order to increase their labour participation and reduce their levels of poverty and marginalization.
机译:目的:分析在欧洲背景下,老年残障工人与非残障工人相比,兼职工作的使用情况。研究设计:横截面。方法:数据来自2004年欧洲健康,老龄化和退休调查。该数据集的主要优势在于,它提供了一个统一的跨国维度,并且包含50岁或50岁以上的欧洲个人的各种健康指标,残疾,社会经济状况,社会关系等方面的信息。结果:与非残障人士相比,老年人(50-64岁)更有可能从事兼职工作。尽管两组之间存在重要的就业差距,但许多老年残疾人使用兼职工作,以在健康状况和工作生活之间取得更好的平衡。计量经济学分析证实,残障对兼职工作的可能性有积极影响,尽管这种影响因国家而异。结论:决策者必须鼓励非全日制就业,以增加残疾老年工人的就业机会,并通过灵活减少工作时间来支持逐步退休的机会。改变对老年人的态度至关重要,以增加他们的劳动参与并减少他们的贫困和边缘化水平。

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