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Protocol for a mixed-methods longitudinal study to identify factors influencing return to work in the over 50s participating in the UK Work Programme: Supporting Older People into Employment (SOPIE)

机译:一项混合方法纵向研究的协议,以识别影响参加英国工作计划的50多岁人士重返工作岗位的因素:支持老年人就业(SOPIE)

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Introduction Increasing employment among older workers is a policy priority given the increase in life expectancy and the drop in labour force participation after the age of 50. Reasons for this drop are complex but include poor health, age discrimination, inadequate skills/qualifications and caring roles; however, limited evidence exists on how best to support this group back to work. The Work Programme is the UK Government's flagship policy to facilitate return to work (RTW) among those at risk of long-term unemployment. ‘Supporting Older People Into Employment’ (SOPIE) is a mixed-methods longitudinal study involving a collaboration between academics and a major Work Programme provider (Ingeus). The study will investigate the relationship between health, worklessness and the RTW process for the over 50s. Methods and analysisThere are three main study components. Embedded fieldwork will document the data routinely collected by Ingeus and the key interventions/activities delivered. The quantitative study investigates approximately 14 000 individuals (aged 16–64 years, with 20% aged over 50) who entered the Ingeus Work Programme (referred to as ‘clients’) in a 16-month period in Scotland and were followed up for 2 years. Employment outcomes (including progression towards work) and how they differ by client characteristics (including health), intervention components received and external factors will be investigated. The qualitative component will explore the experiences of clients and Ingeus staff, to better understand the interactions between health and (un)employment, Work Programme delivery, and how employment services can be better tailored to the needs of the over 50s. Ethics and disseminationEthical approval was received from the University of Glasgow College of Social Sciences Research Ethics Committee (application number 400140186). ResultsResults will be disseminated through journal articles, national and international conferences. Findings will inform current and future welfare-to-work and job retention initiatives to extend healthy working lives.
机译:引言鉴于预期寿命的延长和50岁后劳动力参与率的下降,增加老年工人的就业是一项政策优先事项。造成这种下降的原因很复杂,但包括健康状况差,年龄歧视,技能/资格不足和照顾角色;但是,关于如何最好地支持该小组重新工作的证据有限。工作计划是英国政府的旗舰政策,旨在促进那些有长期失业风险的人重返工作岗位。 “支持老年人就业”(SOPIE)是一项混合方法的纵向研究,涉及学者与主要工作计划提供者(Ingeus)之间的合作。该研究将调查健康,无工作状态与RTW流程在50年代之间的关系。方法与分析研究主要分为三个部分。嵌入式现场工作将记录Ingeus例行收集的数据以及所提供的关键干预措施/活动。定量研究调查了在苏格兰16个月内进入Ingeus工作计划(称为“客户”)的大约1.4万个人(年龄在16-64岁之间,其中20%年龄在50岁以上),并进行了随访2年份。就业结果(包括工作进展)及其与服务对象特征(包括健康状况),收到的干预措施和外部因素之间的差异将进行调查。定性部分将探索客户和Ingeus员工的经验,以更好地了解健康与(失业)就业,工作计划交付之间的相互作用,以及如何更好地为50多岁的需求量身定制就业服务。道德与传播道德是从格拉斯哥大学社会科学研究学院伦理委员会获得的批准(申请号为400140186)。结果结果将通过期刊文章,国内和国际会议进行传播。调查结果将为当前和未来的“工作福利”和“保留工作”计划提供信息,以延长健康的工作寿命。

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